17 March 2011
The IAM calls for parents and young drivers to buy the latest model
possible when choosing a first car for a new driver, as registration
plates change.
IAM research shows that nearly half of men under 20 who
were killed or seriously injured in crashes were driving cars over ten
years old. Younger drivers are at more risk of serious injury because
older cars offer less crash protection and have fewer safety features.
Research from insurers Young
Marmalade* suggests that young drivers are
more likely to take better care of a more valuable vehicle – or one on
a payment scheme – leading to lower accident rates.
IAM director of policy and research Neil Greig said:
“It makes sense that any driver will take better care of a new car, and
especially one which they’re still paying for. Young drivers are the
highest risk group on our roads and the insurance industry claims that
20 per cent of young drivers crash in their first year.
“Parents should help their child choose the best car
they can get for their money. A new car won’t be an option for
everybody but there are plenty of used cars that will be almost as good
– you do need to do some thorough research though.”
The IAM suggests five considerations for choosing a sensible first
car*1:
- NCAP
rating – look for four stars in the adult rating category; don’t
settle for less than three, even on older models.
- Insurance group – group three or under gives a wide choice of
small cars, and makes insurance affordable while the no-claims discount
builds up.
- Length of manufacture warranty – three years used to be the norm,
but five or even seven years is becoming common, so there are plenty of
used cars still under the manufacturer’s warranty. Check the
small print for exactly what’s covered though – there may be mileage
limits.
- Depreciation – cars with high initial depreciation mean you might
pick up a three-year-old bargain, but don’t forget that if the price
drop continues it may be worth very little when you come to sell it.
- Mileage – many small cars do a low annual mileage, so don’t pay
too much for a three- year-old car that’s only driven 15,000 miles –
there will be lots like that.
ENDS
Notes for Editors:
- *Young Marmalade
is a combined car purchase and low cost
insurance scheme, linked to a selection of vehicles, specifically
designed for young drivers.
- *1This is intended as guidance for someone looking for
a 3 – 5 year old car as a first car for a young driver.
- IAM is the UK’s largest independent road safety charity,
dedicated to improving standards and safety in driving, motorcycle
riding and cycling. The commercial division of the IAM operates
through its occupational driver training company IAM Drive &
Survive. The IAM has more than 100,000 members in the UK and
Ireland. It is best known for the advanced driving test and the
advanced driving, motorcycling and cycling courses. Its policy
and research division offers advice and expertise on road safety.
ENDS ALL
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