MY DAUGHTER starts driving late this year. I'd like to see her in a four-cylinder, economical car. Parts and servicing should also be affordable. Preferably the car would have anti-skid brakes and at least a driver's airbag. Our budget is $7000.
THE airbag is more important at that stage of driving, so I'd make that a higher priority than anti-skid brakes. Research shows few drivers apply the anti-skid brakes hard enough to get them working to their full potential. I like the Nissan Pulsar N15, which has a timing chain so servicing costs will be lower. It also has a driver's airbag and should fit your budget.