Choosing a Safe Car for Your Teen
When teens are ready to purchase their first car, it can be easy to get caught up in image vs. safety. Often times teens want something fast, powerful and shiny, but the number one feature to look for is safety. Here are some things to remember when shopping for that first car.
- Consider purchasing a late-model car. While an older car may seem bigger and safer, a newer sedan is going to have better and up-to-date safety features.
- Don’t think too small or too big. While small cars are cute and save on gas, they can also be harder to see on the road and offer less crash protection. While large SUVs or trucks may be attractive, they are often less stable and more likely to roll over due to a high center of gravity.
- Sports cars may be fast, but they can raise your insurance premiums.
- Check the reliability and cost of ownership on any vehicle you’re considering.
- Make sure to look into crash test data.
- If you are buying a used car, check out the car’s history and also schedule an inspection on the car to make sure everything is in good condition.
- Look for a vehicle with a warranty or purchase an extended warranty if possible.
I’ve been a part of the WOOD TV8 team since 2005. As Special Projects Producer, I work side by side with Maranda making things happen behind the scenes. I coordinate Maranda’s Park Parties each summer and produce a variety of station broadcasts and events through out the year. I also serve as the producer of Maranda’s weekly half-hour show, Where You Live. I love the variety of my job and getting to be a part of the impact Maranda is making on kids in our community!
Outside of work, I've been married for seven years to my husband John and we have two beautiful daughters, Sophia and Stella. When I'm not busy trying to keep up with the kids, I spend "me time" reading fashion or celebrity magazines, sneaking in some good reality television, walking around Reeds Lake with girlfriends and exploring new restaurants with my hubby.
Inspirations for my blog come from my daily life as a busy working mom -- trying to juggle a full time job and be a full time mom to a spitfire five year old and a new baby.