• Mazda appears across nearly every category on the latest recommendations list.
  • Used EV depreciation created several unexpectedly affordable safety picks.
  • Forty-five used vehicles under $10,000 made the cut, including some fun ones.

Buying a teenager their first car used to mean handing over an old family hand-me-down or searching Craigslist for something cheap and hopefully reliable. Increasingly, though, parents are trying to thread a tougher needle that includes finding something affordable, safe, easy to drive, and not powerful enough to tempt a new driver into becoming the next viral highway video.

That balancing act is exactly what the latest annual recommendations from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Consumer Reports aim to solve. Their updated 2026 list highlights used and new vehicles suitable for teen drivers, and there are some surprising themes hiding beneath the rankings.

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IIHS and CR identified 45 used vehicles under $10,000 that meet their safety requirements. Another 29 used models with stronger safety credentials, including higher-rated headlights and automatic emergency braking systems with pedestrian detection, can be found for under $20,000. The organizations say the goal isn’t simply affordability.

“We curate this annual list specifically for teens because driving holds extra risk for them,” said IIHS Senior Research Scientist Rebecca Weast. “That said, the suggestions are suitable for drivers of any age looking to balance affordability with crash protection and crash avoidance.” But once you dig into the recommendations, one brand starts showing up over and over again: Mazda.

 Parents Trust Toyota And Honda With Their Teens, The Data Picked A Different Brand
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The Japanese automaker appears repeatedly across multiple segments, with the Mazda3, CX-3, CX-5, CX-9, CX-30, CX-50, CX-70, and CX-90 all landing somewhere on the lists. That’s surprising given that plenty of shoppers instinctively associate Toyota and Honda with safety, but neither comes close in these findings.

The Caveats

Notably, the IIHS refrained from adding a few specific categories of cars to the list. Specifically, you won’t find small cars with low crash protection, sports cars, cars with a lot of horsepower, or large trucks or SUVs. That last one might sound like a safe box for a kid, but the IIHS rightly points out that they’re worse at handling, harder to maneuver in tight spaces, more dangerous for everyone else on the road, and take longer to stop due to their size and weight. The institute goes as far as to recommend avoiding them for teens.

Used EV pricing might also be one of the biggest stories here. Vehicles like the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Audi Q4 e-tron, and Subaru Solterra all appear on the list with prices hovering around the high teens. Not long ago, many of these vehicles stickered tens of thousands higher. In a market where depreciation on electric vehicles has accelerated rapidly, shoppers suddenly have access to newer tech and stronger safety credentials at unexpectedly low prices.

Zoom out, and this year’s list says something larger about today’s market. The traditional “safe bet” brands aren’t necessarily dominating, EV depreciation is creating unusual value opportunities, and one automaker, Mazda, quietly appears to be winning a safety battle most people probably didn’t realize was happening.

 Parents Trust Toyota And Honda With Their Teens, The Data Picked A Different Brand

BEST CHOICES — USED VEHICLES


Small Cars
ModelModel YearsPrice
Mazda 3hatchback: 2019-25; sedan: 2020-25$13,200
Subaru Crosstrek Plug-in Hybrid2019-23$13,600
SWIPE
Midsize Cars
ModelModel YearsPrice
Nissan Maxima2020-23$15,200
Subaru Legacy2020-25$16,500
Nissan Altima2021-24$17,000
Toyota Camry2019-25; including hybrid$17,300
Kia K52021-24; built after November 2020$17,500
Subaru Outback2020-25; built after October 2019$18,700
Hyundai Ioniq 62023-25$19,400
SWIPE
Large Cars
ModelModel YearsPrice
Genesis G802019-20$19,700
SWIPE
Small SUVs
ModelModel YearsPrice
Mazda CX-52018-25; built after March 2018$13,100
Mazda CX-32020-21$13,600
Mazda CX-302021-25; built after September 2020$15,900
Subaru Forester2019-25$15,900
Chevrolet Trailblazer2021-23$16,700
Hyundai Ioniq 52022-24$16,700
Nissan Rogue2021-23$17,200
Subaru Solterra2023-25$17,700
Audi Q4 e-tron2022-25$18,100
Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron2022-24$18,100
Ford Bronco Sport2021-25$18,100
Volkswagen Tiguan2022-24$18,200
Kia EV62022-24; built after August 2022$18,700
Hyundai Tucson2022-25; including hybrid$19,100
SWIPE
Midsize SUVs
ModelModel YearsPrice
Mazda CX-92020-23; built after December 2019$16,200
Nissan Murano2021-25$18,000
Ford Explorer2020-24$18,400
Mitsubishi Outlander2022-25; built after June 2021$18,700
Acura RDX2019-25$19,600
SWIPE

GOOD CHOICES — USED VEHICLES


 Parents Trust Toyota And Honda With Their Teens, The Data Picked A Different Brand
Small Cars
ModelModel YearsPrice
Mini Countryman2012-24$4,600
Nissan Sentra2015-25$4,700
Chevrolet Sonic2015-19; built after February 2015$5,300
Kia Soul2015-25$5,300
Hyundai Elantra2017-25$6,100
Mazda 3 hatchback or sedan2014-18; built after October 2013$6,900
Hyundai Elantra GT2018-20$8,000
Subaru Impreza sedan or wagon2014-25$8,000
Honda Civic coupe or sedan2014-25$8,100
Kia Forte2019-24$8,900
Subaru Crosstrek2016-25$9,000
SWIPE
Midsize Cars
ModelModel YearsPrice
Chevrolet Malibu2014-25$5,800
Volvo S602012-25$6,700
Hyundai Sonata2016-25; built after October 2015; including 2017-25 hybrid$6,900
Nissan Altima2016-20$6,900
Subaru Legacy2015-19$7,700
Acura TL2012-14; built after April 2012$8,200
Honda Accord sedan2013-25; including 2014-25 hybrid$8,300
Mazda 62016-18$8,400
Ford Fusion2017-20$9,000
Alfa Romeo Giulia2017-25; built after May 2017$9,100
Audi A32015-25$9,100
Nissan Maxima2016-19$9,300
Lincoln MKZ2017-20$9,500
Audi A62016-19; built after January 2015$9,900
SWIPE
Large Cars
ModelModel YearsPrice
Volvo S802012-15$5,600
Acura RLX2014-20$9,700
SWIPE
Small SUVs
ModelModel YearsPrice
Chevrolet Equinox2014-24$5,700
Fiat 500X2016-18; built after July 2015$5,700
Nissan Rogue2014-20$5,900
Hyundai Tucson2016-21$7,100
Audi Q32015-25$7,200
Jeep Compass2017-22; built after December 2016$7,600
Kia Niro Hybrid2017-22$7,800
Mazda CX-52014-17; built after October 2013$8,400
BMW X12016-25$8,600
Kia Sportage2017-25$8,600
Mazda CX-32016-19$9,000
Nissan Rogue Sport2017$9,100
SWIPE
Midsize SUVs
ModelModel YearsPrice
Volvo XC902013-24$6,000
GMC Terrain2014-20$6,400
Volvo XC602013-21$6,400
Nissan Murano2015-20$8,100
Kia Sorento2016-18$8,200
Audi Q52015-25; built after January 2015$9,800
SWIPE

Source: IIHS, Lead image IIHS / YouTube