Tuesday 24 June 2014

Honda Civic [2011] and Kia Soul [2011] - Young Driver’s Choice

If you are going to buy a car for your kid who has just stepped the university or maybe a recent graduate, then Jitcar can share you a good list in our few upcoming blogs to help you choose the right instant car pricing for your kid.

Car Loan Quotes

The vehicles we will spotlight here will make you stay within your budget and spend, and they obviously get high marks for safety as well as reliability. Here we are going to share two vehicles who have received Top Safety Pick designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (its crash tests are more extensive than government tests). When you will check the free auto quotes of them, you will also find that they have fine stability control and at least six airbags.

New Cars

Here we are going to share the used car versions with above-average reliability –

2011 Honda Civic
  • Dealer price: $17,245 (EX-L with Nav model)
  • 5-year service costs: $6,531
  • MPG (city/hwy): 25/36
Honda Civic is popular for their perennial pick up and good value. In order to ensure safety and tech features we have chosen the top-of-the-line EX-L with Navigation. This three year model costs for about one-third of their new version and have all new tech features such as Bluetooth, navigation and a USB port.

Used Car

2011 Kia Soul
  • Dealer price: $14,107 (+ model)
  • 5-year service costs: $6,825
  • MPG (city/hwy): 26/31
This model of car comes with plethora of amenities, such as standard Bluetooth and USB, the Soul + offers a lot and helps to save. This car comes with a funky look like a go-kart. However, it does not have much sustainable power. The interior have enough space and 39 inches of rear legroom and 19 cubic feet of cargo space.

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