1 Peugeot 106. Built from 1991-2003, the 106 is a favourite among younger drivers. It’s fun and easy to drive, and perfect for shorter journeys to college and work or nipping around town. It offers superb fuel economy and you’ll get your money’s worth out of it.
Volvossafety is unmatched thanks to it being their focus. The most popular models, the XC60 and the XC90, all score a 5-star overall safety rating with the NHTSA and a “GOOD” rating from the IIHS. Other Volvo models include the S60 and V90. Now is a great time to learn more about the Volvo lineup and the numerous safety innovations
10 Suzuki Swift. Though its current iteration is getting a bit long in the tooth, the Suzuki Swift makes for a compelling choice of first car. As well as being roomy inside and available with a lot of tech, its 1.0-litre turbocharged engine is quite frugal and offers just enough performance to enjoy.Thefirst Volvos were designed with safety in mind and made safety a priority long before it was mandated. One of its first innovations was laminated glass, which doesn’t fall apart when shattered, in 1944. In the 1950s, Nils Bohlin, a Volvo engineer, designed the first three-point seatbelt. Volvo used the three-point seatbelt in all cars by . 266 463 365 470 262 375 415 431