Brand newH
How old is old?

Brand newH
How old is old?
@dan765Something that can get to school and back. Maybe trips up to an hour one way. Nothing serious.
Looking at these 3 cars today.
https://www.natewade.com/inventory/...-edition-awd-station-wagon-jf1gh6b60ah828389/
https://www.natewade.com/inventory/...y-2-5i-premium-awd-4dr-car-4s3bmbc65c3037038/
https://www.natewade.com/inventory/used-2008-subaru-impreza-sedan-i-awd-4dr-car-jf1ge61678h521659/
My question is, in general, how reliable are these cars? Any universal issues to look out for? When does the AWD system start to have issues?
In my youth that was equivalent to getting a full size station wagon as your first car a death sentence with the girls.There is a pretty good chance of your young driver having a fender bender in their first year. A stout front bumper would be a plus.
I like minivans for young drivers. In my opinion, the least cool of a car for their first one, the better. Slow is really good, too. A minivan makes it clear that cars are for utility, not impressing your friends and doing stupid stuff. They tend to be pretty safe, also, at least for front seat occupants.
The best part is you can make them run all kinds of errands for you with it, too.
Here's another one I'm going to look at at the same dealership
https://www.natewade.com/inventory/used-2010-mazda-mazda3-i-touring-fwd-4dr-car-jm1bl1sg1a1153241/
Any general thoughts about this one?
Absolutely agree with AWD Subaru for the snow belt. I suggested the Mazda 3 FWD since the O.P. is in South Carolina.
I mean, you could always scale down a Breaking Bad motorhome setup, no???I would have had plenty of "fun" with a minivan in HS.
Several trips to the feedlot to pickup compost for Mom's garden ought to fix that, lol.In my youth that was equivalent to getting a full size station wagon as your first car a death sentence with the girls.