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			He really does not have any preference.  I was thinking of giving him my 98 Lexus GS 300, but it is just too nice a car.  I would literally cry if he wrecked it, and, knock on wood, 16-18 year old boys have a pretty good track record of wrecking cars!
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			VW Jetta/Golf 2.0L (No 1.8T or VR6) 95 - 98 are good cars.  Jeep Cherokee 4.0L Honda Civic Make him do all the work . . . brakes, oil changes, etc. | 
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			I agree on the Cherokee, mine has held up well under my right foot. Just make sure to get 2 wheel drive so he won't feel like he needs to get mud on the tires.
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			Cherokee, he's gonna tear it up but at least you can work on it and have a chance of repairing it.  Definitely the 4.0 engine. 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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			I like the idea of a car he can work on/has to work on.  Teaches him to repect what he owns and drives.  Naturally he must have the desire to wrench but it should come.  My dad bought me my first car when I was fourteen 1980 from a boneyard and my '68 camaro convertible was my baby.  Even with the plywood floorboards. Civics, Corollas, Altimas are great cars and easy for him to do the brakes, oil changes...maintenance. A little two seat pickup truck like a reg cab ranger may helppost pone you from becoming a grandfather for a little bit. Lots out there right now good luck | 
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			i agree on the vw jetta/golf 2.0, but stay 1996-1998. obd 2 engine are much better than obd1 found in 1994-1995..plus i work on vw's for a living. these cars are cheap to buy, parts are cheap and they get great mileage and you can't kill the engine as long as you keep oil in it..OH, also stay away from the auto transmissions, they are JUNK..manual transmission all the way
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			Oh, one more thing about the Cherokee, remember, it can be a tow vehicle(primary or back up) for the V if needed
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			Like you said, he will crash, I suggest something with airbags.
		 
				__________________ *************************************** Stay Safe! Sold - 1984 V-20 Cuddy with a 2003 Johnson 140 hp gas sippin 4-stroke. 1995 Ranger 250C with a 2015 Suzuki 300 hp 4-stroke. | 
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			hmmm.....when i was in HS my 1st ride was a jeep wrangler. it had the 4.0 with a manual. A few of my friends had them also. did we wreck them, sure. on and off the trail, yep. Are they still on the hwy running around, yep. Not a single one of us ever ended up in the ER ever after a roll over from hitting boulders on the side the highway. either the 4 or the 6 is fine. I didnt fine the 6 to be too much power. I would go with the manual too. Whats really good about the newer body styles is that, they have airbags and a better roll bar for the passengers.  Put a small lift on the ride and now the vehicle height is greater than most of the other vehicles out there on the road if a wreck happens. Plus it has roll bars and if he wants to go 4 wheeling thats what its made for. Plus they are pretty easy to mess with.
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			I found a great deal on a 97 Camry 4 cyl...close to 200,000 miles and it's solid as a rock...drives great around town and good interstate car...my daughter has it in college...
		 
				__________________ '74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha | 
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