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    What was the cost of your first car? Make and model? What do you think should be the cost of the first car for the average 16 or 17 year old?

    (since chances are they are going to get into an accident)

    Mine was a 1973 Mercury Comet - cost me $800. It was a bomb (but I didn't wreck it, although I did dent one side minorly)

    One my colleagues bought their son a brand new jeep on his 16th birthday. I just can't reconcile that one in my head, even though it has collision insurance on it, I suppose.

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    I didn't get my first car until I was 22 and had a steady job.

    For our DS, we let him drive my car (a 1999 Subaru Forester) and I bought a new one. It's been going on 4 years and he still loves driving it.

    CW in my area is to let your kid drive a car that has a lot of safety features, but is older so you won't be sad when it gets scratched or dinged up.

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    • #3
      My first car was a 79 Saab 99 and it cost me $3000 which was a lot in 1984.

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      • #4
        When I got my Drivers License I was 16 and was given my fathers 10 year old 300zx sports car. I loved it, kept it all through college and after- till it was 19 years old.

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        • #5
          My first car was a 1984 Camaro (V6) bought in 1989 with 74,000 miles on it for $2800. I think it's tough these days because new cars are so expensive and resale cars are also expensive. New cars used to be cheap!

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          • #6
            in 1994 I bought a 1983 chevette for 350, and i had to learn manual in order to actually drive it.

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            • #7
              In 2001 I bought a 97 Saturn SC1 for $10,000. Let me postface that with the fact that I was a 19 year old, rather naive brand new e-1 sailor with a steady paycheck!

              My son is 5 and when he gets his liscense, I plan on buying him an older car with very good safety features, or maybe by then I'll hand down my 2006 ford five hundred awd ltd, which has awesome safety features, and then buy myself a new car! I don't believe in putting our children in cheap junkers. 6 years ago, my 19 year old brother was killed by a drunk driver in a 1980-something honda civic with no airbags. Airbags would of saved his life.

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              • #8
                My first car was a 1953 ford. It cost me $300 and it took me a long time tosave that much money cause I worked for $3 a day (8 hour days) I was 16 and had been driving for 4 years. I never had an accident and to this day, I have never gotten a ticket or caused an accident. I got the ford in 1961.

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                • #9
                  In 1992, I bought a 1982 Toyota Celica for $1200. (It took me a year of working to save up for it).

                  The car probably had 150k+ miles on it, and I drove it 7 years (through college too). It was in a few accidents and fared better than the newer subcompacts. (Someone slammed into me on the freeway and their car was completely totaled. Mine barely had a scratch. The bumper obviously had to be replaced, but it did the job. I don't equate new with safe).

                  I'd say the average cost for a new driver should be about $3k. Factoring inflation and all - not sure why you would need more. They'll likely wreck it or scratch it up. If you pay any more than that you are really just paying for "appearances." You can certainly find more than enough safety features in that price range.

                  My first car was not the least expensive car I ever bought, either. There has always been an abundance of immaculate used cars where I live (it's kind of a showy area and people replace their "barely used" cars very often).
                  Last edited by MonkeyMama; 06-07-2009, 06:16 AM.

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                  • #10
                    I paid $2000 for a 1989 dodge shadow I think no more than $2500 for a first car for a 16/17 year old.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Scanner View Post
                      (since chances are they are going to get into an accident)
                      I can't say I agree with this statement. I don't think there are any stats showing that a majority of new drivers have accidents.

                      As for the question, my first car was free. It was a 1973 Chevy Impala that my parents purchased new. I got my license in 1980 and that became "my" car. It wasn't legally mine (not in my name) and I still shared it with my mom initially. It didn't cost me anything. It was a hand-me-down basically.

                      I didn't get a car of my own until I was in college. My parents bought me a 1982 Datsun Maxima.

                      I expect that when our daughter starts driving, she'll either get a hand-me-down or a decent used car.
                      Steve

                      * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                      * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                      * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                      • #12
                        My parents gave me my first car. When I first started to drive, I drove several different household cars - whatever was available when I needed it, usually the oldest one. These included a Pontiac Bonneville, a Mercury Marquis, and a Ford Ranger. Shortly before I went to college, my parents gave me a 2 year old Chevy S-10. The agreement was that it was mine if I graduated from college and I didn't get married before doing so. I drove the pickup all through college and for several years afterwards. In 2002 I bought a 1999 RAV4 for $16000, financed over 5 years. Paid it off in three years and am currently saving so that I can pay cash for my next vehicle.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
                          I can't say I agree with this statement. I don't think there are any stats showing that a majority of new drivers have accidents.
                          Between 15 and 20% will be in an accident in their first year. I'm not sure what it'd look like for the first four or five years in total.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Inkstain82 View Post
                            Between 15 and 20% will be in an accident in their first year. I'm not sure what it'd look like for the first four or five years in total.
                            So 80-85% will not. Pretty good odds, I'd say. Plus, most of those accidents are probably minor things, like getting too close to someone at a red light or cutting a turn too sharply and clipping a bumper. The percentage of serious accidents is probably a lot lower.
                            Steve

                            * Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
                            * Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
                            * There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by disneysteve View Post
                              So 80-85% will not. Pretty good odds, I'd say. Plus, most of those accidents are probably minor things, like getting too close to someone at a red light or cutting a turn too sharply and clipping a bumper. The percentage of serious accidents is probably a lot lower.
                              I don't have any official stats, but most of my friends and I got into very minor accidents within the first year of driving. We did pretty much what you said: getting too close at a red light, misjudging a turn, etc. I think only one friend got into a serious accident within the first year.

                              My first car was a Dodge Intrepid. It was still my mom's car so we shared it. My first car that was in my name I bought a year ago- a Dodge Stratus, 2006. I paid for it myself.

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