Car for novice drivers: which one to choose


What do cars for new drivers have to do with the Mothers in Car section? Has anyone said that we stop being mothers, and worry about the safety of our "children" in the car when they reach the age of majority? Of course not. And therefore, since it is we mothers in the family who almost always make the final decision, we thought we would investigate the subject, then: car for new drivers, which one to choose?

Car for novice drivers: the rules

First of all, let's say right away that novice drivers cannot drive cars whose power / weight ratio exceeds 75 hp per ton. And more generally, the maximum power must not go beyond 95 hp. We will therefore have to confine our research to city cars and compact cars, as we shall see. These limitations last one year, at the end of which new drivers can then use any car and legitimately start borrowing that of their mum and dad.

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A choice to be on the safe side: Fiat 500 and surroundings

By now in the ranges of many manufacturers there are cars for novice drivers, but we have decided to suggest the most interesting also from an economic point of view, keeping in mind the reference target generally sensitive to this discourse. Let's start with a timeless Italian icon. The Fiat 500. In addition to the brand new hybrid version, it can also be chosen as the first car in the variant powered by the tried and tested 69 hp 1.2 petrol engine. This is the entry level that still manages to preserve the spirit of the small town. Retro bodywork, LED daytime running lights, cheerful and bright cockpit and multimedia system that can be integrated with the navigator. Driving is in no way tiring, there is good visibility and it holds the road well. With 69 horses, the pace is placid, but there is enough to get around the city. Price from around 16,000 euros. Staying at FCA you can opt for the more practical and economical Panda with prices from 11,600 euros, or for the glamorous Lancia Ypsilon. The latter can currently be driven by novice drivers in all versions on the market. From hybrid to petrol, passing through the bifuel to LPG. Here too the prices are contained, the price list starts at 14,600 euros

Two Frenchmen complete with everything: because safety doesn't have to be optional

Two other very valid proposals come from PSA. The first is represented by the 83 hp Citroen C3 1.2 Puretech. The second from the 75 hp Peugeot 208 1.2 PureTech. Both consume little, 4.2 l / 100 km the first, 5.4 l / 100 km the second. The Citroën is offered at € 14,100, the Peugeot at € 15,150. The latter in particular will be appreciated by young novice drivers for the particular driving style, which only have the cars of the brand with the Lion. It is a comfortable and practical driving position, able to put even the most inexperienced young person at ease. Small steering wheel and raised instrumentation give a feeling of absolute control of the road. In addition, the Peugeot 208 - elected Car of the year 2020 among other things - has a sporty look that does not go unnoticed.

The most complete among the cars for novice drivers, one certainty, the Ford Fiesta

Rounding out our list of novice drivers is the Ford Fiesta, equipped with a small but lively three-cylinder, 1.1-liter, 75hp. The 17,000 euro version has a little bit of standard equipment, you have to choose the 18,650 euro version. But you take home a spacious 5-door and 5-seater, low in fuel consumption (4.5 l / 100 km) and well equipped. In fact, it has automatic climate control, alloy wheels and a full-bodied list of driving aids that, even if you are fresh from books, still serve a lot.

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