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So, I taught my daughter to drive in a manual Camry V6, our 3rd car, and she refused to let me teach her car control, sliding in wet, and lock up braking etc.

Refused to even consider letting me teach her these things, saying "Dad I am not interested in your racing and hooning" and rolled her eyes and moaned to my wife that I was guilty of child abuse for trying to teach her such antisocial irresponsible behaviours..... She went and got her license first go, drove real slow and instructor said she was ok but slow. I felt like saying that she cannot drive-she is unsafe etc etc. Anyways, I had my reservations....

Anyway, 10 months later, today in Newcastle, wet, she has totalled the Camry. In a rush for work, missed a turn hit the anchors, locked up tyres, and got into a slide, another car took out her total passenger side, and immediately thereafter another car took out the rear.....

Nobody hurt thank goodness.

So, what car should I look at that is cheap, reasonably efficient, and one that has abs for a person who cannot drive. Been a very long time since I bought a second hand car and I am out of the loop as to what are good things for cheap good value. Most important thing -one that is safe for drivers who do not understand the foggiest about car control.

Cheers and thanks for any suggestions as to where I should start the search...
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Budget? Size? Manual? Auto?
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Manual, budget to probably $7,000, less would be good, size not fussed, not a gass guzzler.

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Glad nobody was hurt. If she won't let you teach her, maybe you could persuade her to attend a commercial defensive driving course? Maybe she'll be more receptive now.
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Hyundai make a good product but I am not a fan of FWD. When my kids got their license I waited a few months then shouted them an advanced driving course. Worth considering now maybe as she may be open to the idea now?
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You want a car with all the safety gear on it for a person who cannot drive?(you said yourself).Why and the hell is she on the road,learning to control a car in a slide etc is one of the first things you should learn.Kick her *** buy an old crapper, and get her out in a paddock to learn properly.

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Shouldn't she be learning to drive first?
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I looked at a 2005 subaru impreza for a mate recently with only 75,000km on it picked it up for 7k it has abs, awd, fun bags and relatively cheap to maintain. Having awd is a nice touch with the weather in Newcastle today. My daughter also has a subie I would prefer an awd in the wet and slippery conditions especially with my daughter driving.

Oh' and insure it with AAMI they have free safe driver classes for young drivers done at SMSP on the skid pan
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Yeah- if in Sydney this would be the TICKET.

But Newcastle-crappy public transport, and she goes to uni and has 3 part time jobs.
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I'm currently selling my wife's 09 Lancer at the moment, it's an auto though, been a top little car for the last 6 yrs
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You want a car with all the safety gear on it for a person who cannot drive?(you said yourself).Why and the hell is she on the road,learning to control a car in a slide etc is one of the first things you should learn.Kick her *** buy an old crapper, and get her out in a paddock to learn properly.
Thing is, that's why I let her use the hand me down Family Camry, thinking it is big and safe.

But, when I taught her to drive, I taught her to pass the driving test, and did my best to teach her defensive driving ie approaching an intersection with car, hover foot over brake in anticipation of braking, always look for dangers, and constantly think about options to evade collision etc.

But there is a difference between defensive driving and really learning car control, ie high speed brake lockup with no abs, sliding in wet and how it feels and how to deal with it-all this stuff you need to experience and then go to an area void of public and practice and practice. It is not a natural thing to acquire such car control, well it was not for me, but after practice it becomes innate and is imprinted into ones reflexes.

How many young drivers getting their Red Ps really know car control?

My daughter has got the speed gene passed down from my father through me, but has refused to open her mind to let me really teach her car control.

I think I may say-I am not getting a third car unless you learn car control to my satisfaction, I am not throwing good money after bad and you can go get your own car .....
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Have a look for a CJ lancer. They have ESC, ABS and TC. If you stretch the budget a little you might be able to score a later model with side airbags. They also are built with a rigid unibody with extensive use of high strength steel and are a a pretty solid vehicle. They are also one of the most reliable model cars around and have low maintenance costs and use a timing chain not a timing belt.
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Have a look for a CJ lancer. They have ESC, ABS and TC. If you stretch the budget a little you might be able to score a later model with side airbags. They also are built with a rigid unibody with extensive use of high strength steel and are a a pretty solid vehicle. They are also one of the most reliable model cars around and have low maintenance costs and use a timing chain not a timing belt.
Thanks - this sounds a very very good suggestion, as did the Subaru, but Subbies I have found can be expensive to maintain.
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So, I taught my daughter to drive in a manual Camry V6, our 3rd car, and she refused to let me teach her car control, sliding in wet, and lock up braking etc.

Refused to even consider letting me teach her these things, saying "Dad I am not interested in your racing and hooning" and rolled her eyes and moaned to my wife that I was guilty of child abuse for trying to teach her such antisocial irresponsible behaviours..... She went and got her license first go, drove real slow and instructor said she was ok but slow. I felt like saying that she cannot drive-she is unsafe etc etc. Anyways, I had my reservations....

Anyway, 10 months later, today in Newcastle, wet, she has totalled the Camry. In a rush for work, missed a turn hit the anchors, locked up tyres, and got into a slide, another car took out her total passenger side, and immediately thereafter another car took out the rear.....

Nobody hurt thank goodness.

So, what car should I look at that is cheap, reasonably efficient, and one that has abs for a person who cannot drive. Been a very long time since I bought a second hand car and I am out of the loop as to what are good things for cheap good value. Most important thing -one that is safe for drivers who do not understand the foggiest about car control.

Cheers and thanks for any suggestions as to where I should start the search...
Corolla or a Golf fits the bill for you best. Of course try get the newer ones, mid 2000s and onwards for both. I'd personally say Corolla if it'll be almost always driven in city, and golf if she'll be driving it on the highways often enough to justify the extra handling and stability so to speak.

However, if you're putting a larger emphasis on safety features to make up for lack of driver interest (no offense to your daughter, many are like her), then a Volvo would be your port of call. Volvo's and safety aren't just stereotypes, they basically build private tanks. Not as efficient as the other two and you might be hard pressed to find a manual volvo, but if you're willing to compromise those to requirements modern Volvo's are the safest things you can buy.
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Who is buying the car?? You or her.

Personally I think kids get stuff way way too easy these days, if she has written of the car that she was given and is not interested in learning how to drive properly might be time to learn a hard lesson and catch a bus, or buy your own car.

I never had a car bought for me, I bought my own once I got a license, when I wrote off my first car it was my problem, not my parents.

Up to you.

Personally with my kids, who are not driving yet I will be looking at something reasonably slow, without too many bells and whistles to distract young drivers.

Possibly look at a small SUV style vehicle, I am not a huge fan of small cars, really it's up to her and what she can afford...
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Corolla or a Golf fits the bill for you best. Of course try get the newer ones, mid 2000s and onwards for both. I'd personally say Corolla if it'll be almost always driven in city, and golf if she'll be driving it on the highways often enough to justify the extra handling and stability so to speak.

However, if you're putting a larger emphasis on safety features to make up for lack of driver interest (no offense to your daughter, many are like her), then a Volvo would be your port of call. Volvo's and safety aren't just stereotypes, they basically build private tanks. Not as efficient as the other two and you might be hard pressed to find a manual volvo, but if you're willing to compromise those to requirements modern Volvo's are the safest things you can buy.
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Can't believe how much rain has fallen today in Newcastle....Saw quite a few prangs today.

Glad to hear that everyone is ok....

My wife has an 04 Astra and they are a solid car. Cheap to buy, run & maintain (just need a set of those hex spanners).

Well worth a look in my opinion.
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So, I taught my daughter to drive in a manual Camry V6, our 3rd car, and she refused to let me teach her car control, sliding in wet, and lock up braking etc.

Refused to even consider letting me teach her these things, saying "Dad I am not interested in your racing and hooning" and rolled her eyes and moaned to my wife that I was guilty of child abuse for trying to teach her such antisocial irresponsible behaviours..... She went and got her license first go, drove real slow and instructor said she was ok but slow. I felt like saying that she cannot drive-she is unsafe etc etc. Anyways, I had my reservations....

Anyway, 10 months later, today in Newcastle, wet, she has totalled the Camry. In a rush for work, missed a turn hit the anchors, locked up tyres, and got into a slide, another car took out her total passenger side, and immediately thereafter another car took out the rear.....

Nobody hurt thank goodness.

So, what car should I look at that is cheap, reasonably efficient, and one that has abs for a person who cannot drive. Been a very long time since I bought a second hand car and I am out of the loop as to what are good things for cheap good value. Most important thing -one that is safe for drivers who do not understand the foggiest about car control.

Cheers and thanks for any suggestions as to where I should start the search...
Just ease up on her for a minute, you are channelling your years of driving experience onto her with the expectation that she will drive to your skill level. It sounds like in this instance she suffered from inattention, if you have followed any car with P plates, its clear the drivers head is in 3 different places. We have all suffered the same while getting experienced.
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Sounds like you and your daughter are at loggerheads on the driving ��

As others have said an advanced driving course might be a better way of her learning as it's clear she has issues with your methods, you can force her all you like with you as an instructor but she won't listen.

Perhaps use this incident as 'motivation' to learn these skills (fear can be a good motivator)

As for the car, Scoobydoos are a good car go for ever reasonable to maintain don't drink to much and are well appointed by way of safety features corolla's and Mazda 3's are all good cars aswell
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My missus has a lv Focus manual 2010 been pretty reliable would'nt touch an auto, they've got abs,stability control,6 airbags.
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Thing is, that's why I let her use the hand me down Family Camry, thinking it is big and safe.

But, when I taught her to drive, I taught her to pass the driving test, and did my best to teach her defensive driving ie approaching an intersection with car, hover foot over brake in anticipation of braking, always look for dangers, and constantly think about options to evade collision etc.

But there is a difference between defensive driving and really learning car control, ie high speed brake lockup with no abs, sliding in wet and how it feels and how to deal with it-all this stuff you need to experience and then go to an area void of public and practice and practice. It is not a natural thing to acquire such car control, well it was not for me, but after practice it becomes innate and is imprinted into ones reflexes.

How many young drivers getting their Red Ps really know car control?

My daughter has got the speed gene passed down from my father through me, but has refused to open her mind to let me really teach her car control.

I think I may say-I am not getting a third car unless you learn car control to my satisfaction, I am not throwing good money after bad and you can go get your own car .....
You still aren't addressing the real problem,SHE CANT DRIVE.
Like you said you taught her to pass the driving test,half the muppets sitting next to them (instructors)cant drive either,so passing the test is easy as you found out.
Driving can put you in dangerous situations,which requires a certain skill set to make sure you have the best chances of surviving if the worst happens.
Im not the greatest driver in the world,but I made damn sure my Daughter and son had as much experience that I could give them before they got on the road.They both started in an XK falcon manual 3 in the tree,then progressed to a v8 zg fairlane ,4x4 patrol,and finally our Fg xr6 turbo.Dirt roads,wet ,dry,fast ,slow,slides ,burnouts you name it we tried to do it.Yes I have more grey hairs,and stained my undies a few times but in the end got their licenses first go and instructors couldn't believe how well they drove.
Now I don't worry as much when they are on the road as they can only get better with more experience.
How would you feel if out of her incompetence she cause the death of herself or someone else on the road? Because that is what it could come down to.
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THIRD car?? If she's crashed the first two I'd be telling her "you bend it, you mend it'

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Thing is, that's why I let her use the hand me down Family Camry, thinking it is big and safe.

But, when I taught her to drive, I taught her to pass the driving test, and did my best to teach her defensive driving ie approaching an intersection with car, hover foot over brake in anticipation of braking, always look for dangers, and constantly think about options to evade collision etc.

But there is a difference between defensive driving and really learning car control, ie high speed brake lockup with no abs, sliding in wet and how it feels and how to deal with it-all this stuff you need to experience and then go to an area void of public and practice and practice. It is not a natural thing to acquire such car control, well it was not for me, but after practice it becomes innate and is imprinted into ones reflexes.

How many young drivers getting their Red Ps really know car control?

My daughter has got the speed gene passed down from my father through me, but has refused to open her mind to let me really teach her car control.

I think I may say-I am not getting a third car unless you learn car control to my satisfaction, I am not throwing good money after bad and you can go get your own car .....
Are you saying she's crashed three cars?? If yes you both need your heads read!
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Not directed at OP, but my experience of topic; kids are taught how to pass the test now, not how to drive-its the current system.Soon as the rules are improved and kids taught car control, AND how to pass a test, this type of situation wont occur.
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My son brought an 18 month old Hyundai i20 ex rental 33000km $9750 drive away 6 months rego from Pickerings Townsville. Not a fast car but has 5 star ANCAP rating number of things wrong with it loose control on air conditioner vent ,button not working on trip computer fixed under warranty hood lining starting to peel at back of roof they are replacing that warranty is good. We looked at cheaper second hand cars and thought this was a better way to go with new car warranty for 3.5 years plus another 1.5 years used car warranty which is probably not much use. Paint felt like sandpaper on roof had to clay bar it
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62 VW beetle. My sisters first car, no crashes, 4 wheel drum brakes, 40hp, no power steering, mobile death trap when used incorrectly, teach her the basics of driving, and when she can use this car at its limits, upgrade.
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