16-year-olds are living an exciting time of life. The feeling of finally passing your driver’s test and earning your license is one of a kind. There’s always the next thing that follows, though—getting a car. If you’re a parent, you probably don’t want to share your car with your teenager forever, but you also probably don’t want to shell out a ton of money for a new car. Continue reading to learn about some of the best Nissan models for teens.
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First off, you should almost always buy a used car if you’re looking for a vehicle for your young one. Buying a new car would be a waste of money because their value depreciates so quickly. The Versa, in particular, is very abundant at Avondale Nissan, in new and used versions. The Versa is a compact, safe sedan that lacks glamour but delivers on efficiency. Our used Versas can be priced as low as $6,500 for a model that is just a few years old.
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If your teen needs something with a bit more size, the Altima is a great choice. The Versa is perfect for a lot of people but it is a smaller ride. The Altima definitely comes with some more features, which ought to keep your youngster happy. And our used models can be bought for as low as $11,000.
We’ll just keep moving right through the Nissan sedan lineup. The Sentra is a bit smaller than the Altima but still bigger and fancier than the Versa. This is great for anyone who wants a compact vehicle that still has some nice features that up the ante. Depending on your taste, of course, the Sentra might be the most stylish in the lineup. Nissan’s signature V-motion grille is front and center and we think people of all ages would be satisfied with it.
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