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Buy Your Teenager A Car

By Expert Author: Sarah McBride | Article Abstract
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Do you think your teenager would want to own one of your hand me downs? Even if you do try to purchase the coolest GMC auto parts to make up for the fact that you have been using the vehicle for years already, chances are, your teenager would still want you to buy him (or her) a new vehicle.

With all the good buys you have as option in the market, you may be getting more for your money if you would rather choose to purchase a new vehicle for your teenager. You see, this year, there a lot of choices for the best vehicle to purchase for your teenage driver. Sure, you cannot even buy those luxury cars for yourself but you sure can buy your teenager with 2006 models with the right amount of features for just the right price. Some experts in the industry do share the best 2006 model units that you can buy for $20,000 and even less than that.

One of the top choices for cars for teenage drivers is the Honda Civic 2006 model unit. The base price for this one is some $14,360 and you do get one of the best vehicles and most sought after vehicles there is in the auto world. It is also much known to be a reliable vehicle.

For $13,710, you can get one 2006 Mazda 3. According to experts, you can get this vehicle and get the best handling you can have in a vehicle. This vehicle is also sporty and would be just right for those teenagers who would like to take a good sporty vehicle for a spin. There are also engine choices so your teenager would surely love this one.

The 2006 Scion tC is yet another good buy for $16,300. And yes, this vehicle would give your teenager just that much room and space. So, with this vehicle, your teenager could go driving with his friends and not have to worry about room. Or he can also use the vehicle to go to get-away weekends with friends and not have to worry about how to lug around his (or her) stuff.
Sarah McBride

About the Author/Author Bio

As a manager of one of the largest auto store in Springfield,Massachusetts, Sarah has extensive expertise on auto parts and automotives in general. This 42 year old is a certified car enthusiast. You can visit GMC auto parts for more information.

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