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    The safest used cars for teens & families according to experts

    Anthony M. OrbisonBy Anthony M. OrbisonOctober 6, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    For teens just beginning to drive regularly — and for adult drivers with children — safety is paramount when choosing a vehicle. Knowing which cars are the least likely to injure their inhabitants in the event of a collision is, therefore, a key step in the car-buying process, whether you’re budgeting for a new or used vehicle.

    In the modern day, some cars even have smart technology systems that can help drivers avoid collisions altogether, but these advanced detection and avoidance features can add thousands to a vehicle’s price tag, and most Americans can’t afford to buy new in any case.


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    For those who can afford to purchase a new car, choosing one of the safest new cars of 2024 according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is a great idea. But for everyone else, what are the safest used cars on the market under $20,000? What about under $10,000?

    Here’s what the experts have to say: 

    Related: The 10 most reliable car brands in 2024 according to experts

    The safest used cars between $10K and $20K according to Consumer Reports and IIHS

    Consumer Reports is a nearly century-old not-for-profit organization that tests vehicles at its driving courses and labs in Connecticut and New York and surveys its members about their own vehicles. It is one of the most trusted voices in automobile safety and reliability.

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, established in 1959, is a somewhat younger nonprofit, but it is also one of the most respected crash-test-conducting firms around.

    The vehicles below were jointly selected by these organizations for a mix of safety and affordability, making them perfect for teen drivers and working families.

    2017 Toyota Corollas can be found for around $10,600. 

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    Small cars

    Model Years Approx. starting price

    Toyota Corolla (sedan or hatchback)

    2017 or newer (sedan); 2019 (hatchback)

    $10,600

    Toyota Prius

    2017 or newer

    $13,800

    Mazda 3 (sedan or hatchback)

    2021–22

    $16,400

    Toyota Prius Prime

    2017 or newer

    $17,000

    Honda Civic (sedan or hatchback) 

    2021 or newer

    $17,600

    2018 Toyota Camrys can be found starting around $9,600. 

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    Midsize–large cars & minivans

    Model Years Approx. starting price

    Toyota Camry

    2018 or newer

    $9,600

    Volvo S60

    2017, 2021

    $10,200

    Volvo V60

    2017, 2021

    $12,300

    Toyota Avalon

    2017 or newer

    $14,400

    Subaru Legacy

    2019

    $14,700

    Hyundai Sonata

    2021

    $17,200

    Toyota Sienna

    2018–20

    $19,100

    Honda Accord Sedan

    2020

    $19,200

    A 2020 Chevy Equinox can start at around $13,800. 

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    Small SUVs

    Model Years Approx. starting price

    Chevrolet Equinox

    2020, 2023

    $13,800

    Kia Sportage

    2020 or newer

    $14,400

    Toyota RAV4

    2017 or newer

    $14,700

    Hyundai Tuscon

    2020 or newer

    $14,900

    Mazda CX-5

    2021–23

    $17,600

    Lexus UX

    2019–21

    $18,100

    Honda CR-V

    2020 or newer

    $18,700

    Nissan Rogue

    2021

    $19,000

    Subaru Forester

    2021 or newer

    $19,000

    Mazda CX-30

    2022 or newer

    $19,900

    A 2017 Vovlo XC60 usually starts around $12,100. 

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    Midsize SUVs

    Model Years Approx. starting price

    Volvo XC60

    2017

    $12,100

    Hyundai Santa Fe

    2019, 2020, 2023

    $15,200

    Toyota Highlander

    2017 or newer

    $15,700

    Nissan Murano

    2019, 2020

    $15,900

    GMC Terrain 

    2020, 2023

    $16,100

    Ford Edge

    2020 or newer

    $16,700

    Lexus NX

    2018–21

    $17,100

    Infiniti QX60

    2019

    $17,800

    Mazda CX9

    2020, 2022

    $18,800


    More automotive content: 

    • Best new cars and SUVs under $30k according to Consumer Reports
    • The longest-lasting car models (200k+ miles) according to Consumer Reports
    • The least expensive car brands to repair & maintain according to Consumer Reports

    The safest used cars under $10k according to Car & Driver

    Car and Driver, while not a nonprofit organization like CR or IIHS, has been around since 1955 and is generally well-regarded within the automotive community and has received a “high credibility” rating and a high “factual reporting” score from Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC).

    These are the 13 safest used cars under $10,000 that Car and Driver recommends for teens and other drivers for whom safety and affordability are primary concerns.

    Older Ford Taurus models often sell for well under $10,000. 

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    Model Years

    Ford Taurus

    2011, 2014

    Honda Accord

    2013 or newer

    Honda Civic

    2012–2015

    Hyundai Tuscon

    2012

    Mazda 3

    2011 or newer

    Mazda CX-5

    2014 or newer

    Subaru Legacy or Outback

    2013 or newer

    Toyota Camry 

    2012 or newer

    Toyota Highlander

    2008 or newer

    Toyota Prius

    2011 or newer

    Toyota Prius V

    2012–2014

    Related: Used cars to avoid buying according to Consumer Reports

    Why are car safety features and crash test results so important?

    In the modern day, most of us take driving for granted as a fact of life, despite the fact that it’s probably one of the riskiest things we do on a day-to-day basis.

    According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, car crashes are the “second leading cause of death from unintentional injuries in the United States.” Additionally, the DHHS reports that we in the U.S. experience car crash deaths at around twice the average rate of other high-income counties.

    According to the National Safety Council, you’re more likely to die from a car crash than you are from fire, drowning, choking, or sunstroke:

    Cause of death Odds of dying this way

    Car crash

    1 in 93

    Drowning

    1 in 1,032

    Fire/smoke

    1 in 1,236

    Choking

    1 in 2,482

    Sunstroke 

    1 in 4,402

     Cars are, in one sense, fast-moving, 4,000-pound (on average) steel enclosures that we entrust our safety to on a daily basis. And regardless of one’s own driving ability, reaction time, and safety consciousness, there is no way to control or predict the behavior of the countless other drivers with whom we share the roads.

    None of this changes the fact that most Americans need to drive at least semi-regularly (94.5% of driving-age Americans drove at least once in 2022), but it does highlight the importance of considering safety features when choosing a vehicle — the right safety features and crash responses can mean the difference between mild injury and severe injury or severe injury and death. 

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