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Cars For Teen
Teens always love to thrill and like to chill whatever do either it is party or driving they love to make the moment most happening. With every passing year, Teenagers has become more fastidious. When it comes to car, Teens need all in one solution i.e. smart, stylish, and trendy and above all a sporty car. We are going to list about 10 cars that are suitable and so called best for teens. Hopefully, it will help to narrow down choices, if you are and looking for some cool and happening cars.
1. Honda Civic Sedan
Honda Civic sedan is the true combination of technology, performance and value. It is best car for Teens, as it is among the safest cars for new drivers. It has luxurious leather trimmed interior. Teens who want to move to their favorite picnic spots can search it through Honda’s satellite linked navigation system with voice recognition. Honda Civic Sedan has 140 hp, 1.8-liter 16-valve 4-cylinder engine. It is so fuel efficient that Teens can afford its fuel from their pocket money. 5 speed manual has mpg value of 26 in the city and 34 on the highway, whereas 5speed automatic has mpg value of 25 in the city and 36 on the highway.
Environmental Friendly Nissan Motor’s Electric Vehicle
Nissan motors have planned to give a bold design to its forthcoming release Electric vehicle. They are also specific that the look shouldn’t have a tint of hybrid looks.
They wanted to have a rocking environmental friendly look to the car and they also don’t want to emulate Honda Insight hybridsToyota Puris and by advocating a wedge shaped outline propagating environmental friendliness.
Nissan Chief Designer Shiro Nakamura asserts that they are looking out for unique designs identifying EV and not hybrids. Nissan is yet to release the picture of this car and has planned the sales by next year.


