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Let’s face it—some cars just aren’t built for beginners. When learning to drive, safety is of the utmost importance. If you’re new behind the wheel, driving a car that will help, rather than hinder your driving experience is key.Sure-Drive Driver's Trainingin Ft. Mitchell, KY, wants you to be as safe as possible behind the wheel, which is why their Driver’s Ed experts want to let you know which cars they consider some of the safest.

When going car shopping, consider the following options:

  • 2013 Toyota Corolla LE: Not too flashy, but it’s safe, inexpensive, and gets great gas mileage. With a four-speed automatic transmission, it’s not the fastest car, but it’s tough and its engine will stay running for years to come.

  • 2015 Honda Fit: Although a bit more compact, this car was named a Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. It’s sleek, and sporty, and it doesn’t crumple very easily. Its front and side airbags offer maximum protection for the driver and passengers. It also has antilock brakes and rollover sensors.

  • 2015 Volkswagen Golf: Here’s another sporty one. Like the Fit, the Golf is a smaller car with a host of safety features, including front and rear airbags, and front seat-mounted torso airbags. It also has antilock brakes and daytime running lights.

  • 2013 Chevrolet Malibu: More of a mid-sized car, the Malibu isn’t as fuel efficient as the previous vehicles, but what it lacks in fuel economy, it more than makes up for with its size and horsepower. It has a powerful six-speed automatic transmission, keyless entry, and Bluetooth® capability.

There are a lot of safe cars out there, and these are just a few of the top picks from Sure-Drive Driver’s Training. To learn more about teen driving safety, or to schedule driving lessons, call us today at (859) 331-0007, or visit us online.

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