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These Are The Best Cars For Teen Drivers, And The Best Answers Of The Day Of The Week

These Are The Best Cars For Teen Drivers, And The Best Answers Of The Day Of The Week

A collection of our best posts of the week in AOTD

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Idiots. They’re absolutely everywhere on the road, and they drive a whole lot of different vehicles. However, sometimes a car is just a bit of an idiot magnet. Whether that’s fair or not isn’t for me to say, but that’s what led us to last week’s question. - Andy Kalmowitz Read More

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Is a big stereo the first upgrade you make?
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When you’re speccing out a new car, what kind of options do you like to add in? Maybe a nicer steering wheel or perhaps an upgrade to the stereo? Not all of these options are created equally, however, so we wanted to find out which are not to be missed. - Owen Bellwood Read More

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Bargain of the century?
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Whether it’s the cost of a frappuccino to top up your energy levels or the price of a tank of gas to top up your car’s, everything is getting more expensive these days. This means that we’re always on the lookout for a great bargain to save ourselves a few bucks. - Owen Bellwood Read More

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Ford Maverick
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We asked readers what cars are the most unrecognizable from previous models and generations earlier this week. It’s amazing what a few decades will do to a person and/or car — for better or worse. Some models go from being beloved SUVs to blobby crossovers, while others go from being coupes or sedans to, well, blobby crossover and SUVs. - José Rodríguez Jr. Read More

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2017 Chevrolet Bolt
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Teen drivers may lack fully developed brains, good judgment, impulse control and experience behind the wheel, but that doesn’t change the fact that for most families in the U.S., their teenagers will need cars to get around in. Or their parents will need those teens to have a car because they have jobs and can’t take time off to cart their kids around to every single class or appointment. - Collin Woodard Read More

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