Buying Your Child Their First Car? Here's What To Know | #CP


In a child’s life, getting their first car is a huge milestone and it is one of those first big steps into adulthood. If you have been helping your child to drive for the last few months and now they are ready to get out on the road, buying them their first car can be a really amazing gesture. 

Today we want to take a look and talk through some of the ways you can decide on the best car to buy for your child and let them come along and learn what to look out for. 


Know what you want 

Before you go and start searching for a car, it is a good idea to sit down and decide what your priorities are. It is important for a first car that it is not too big or too powerful for your child as this can cause risk on the road. You should decide how important things such as the design and colour of the car are and allow your child to think of the things they want most out of the car. 


Safety first 

Trumping everything else to come top of the list when buying a car is safe. You need to ensure that the car you buy has plenty of built-in safety features and that the structure of the car itself is sturdy. The last thing you want is for your child to be riding a tin can on the road! 


Consider small and nippy 

Especially if your child is a son, they might already have an idea of what car they want and it is likely a bulky car that has a sizable horsepower behind it. But you need to convince your child that they are better off with something fairly small so they can get used to road positioning, and one that isn’t overpowered because they still need to get used to driving at speed limits and powerful cars can speed up a lot easier without them noticing. 


Reliability


When searching for a new car for your child as they make their way on the road for the first time, find a reliable car that will last them for a few years while they get used to the road. Used cars can actually be the most reliable of all because they have spent time on the road before and they have been proven to drive well. Visiting a dealer like Dunwell Motor Group  is a good idea and it will allow you to get up close and personal and find a car that perhaps otherwise you may have ignored. 


Consider maintenance cost 

Sure, your child might love the idea of driving an Audi on the road as their first car, however, the cost of maintenance here can be huge. Audi parts are expensive and for a first driver who likely can only just afford insurance, this is not the best way forward. Consider choosing a car that has cost-effective parts such as a Vauxhall or even a Peugeot. 

In a child’s life, getting their first car is a huge milestone and it is one of those first big steps into adulthood. If you have been helping your child to drive for the last few months and now they are ready to get out on the road, buying them their first car can be a really amazing gesture. 

Today we want to take a look and talk through some of the ways you can decide on the best car to buy for your child and let them come along and learn what to look out for. 


Know what you want 

Before you go and start searching for a car, it is a good idea to sit down and decide what your priorities are. It is important for a first car that it is not too big or too powerful for your child as this can cause risk on the road. You should decide how important things such as the design and colour of the car are and allow your child to think of the things they want most out of the car. 


Safety first 

Trumping everything else to come top of the list when buying a car is safe. You need to ensure that the car you buy has plenty of built-in safety features and that the structure of the car itself is sturdy. The last thing you want is for your child to be riding a tin can on the road! 


Consider small and nippy 

Especially if your child is a son, they might already have an idea of what car they want and it is likely a bulky car that has a sizable horsepower behind it. But you need to convince your child that they are better off with something fairly small so they can get used to road positioning, and one that isn’t overpowered because they still need to get used to driving at speed limits and powerful cars can speed up a lot easier without them noticing. 


Reliability


When searching for a new car for your child as they make their way on the road for the first time, find a reliable car that will last them for a few years while they get used to the road. Used cars can actually be the most reliable of all because they have spent time on the road before and they have been proven to drive well. Visiting a dealer like Dunwell Motor Group  is a good idea and it will allow you to get up close and personal and find a car that perhaps otherwise you may have ignored. 


Consider maintenance cost 

Sure, your child might love the idea of driving an Audi on the road as their first car, however, the cost of maintenance here can be huge. Audi parts are expensive and for a first driver who likely can only just afford insurance, this is not the best way forward. Consider choosing a car that has cost-effective parts such as a Vauxhall or even a Peugeot. 

Karl Young

Part-time daddy and lifestyle blogger. Father of 2 boys under 2. Golfer, scare-fan, tea-lover, traveller, squash and poker player. I write on the @HuffPostUK http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/karl-young/

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