
For beginners who are suitable for driving, if practicality is a priority and they want to meet daily needs, the Volkswagen Santana is a good choice. For beginners who value a comfortable driving experience, the Lavida, a family sedan known for its quality, is highly recommended! Recommended models and their price ranges are as follows: Santana: 58,000-72,000 RMB; Lavida: 55,000-98,000 RMB. Within this price range, these cars each have their own unique features and stand out as top choices in their respective segments. Additionally, these models are relatively spacious, making them particularly suitable for family use, balancing both commuting and family life. The exterior and interior design of a car are subjective, varying according to individual aesthetics and preferences. Choose based on your personal likes; however, technical specifications and overall performance require comprehensive evaluation and thorough consideration. Purchasing a car involves weighing various factors and aligning them with your needs, which requires careful deliberation.

I recommend beginners start with compact sedans like the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic, which are particularly light and agile to drive. When teaching my niece to drive, I noticed that shorter-bodied cars make maneuvering and parking in the city much easier. Plus, these models are cheap to maintain and repair, with parts readily available everywhere. Beginners are bound to have minor scrapes and bumps, so choosing a car with low repair costs is more worry-free. Remember not to go for overly powerful engines—a naturally aspirated engine below 1.6L is sufficient, easier to control and less prone to accidents. Make sure to adjust the seat comfortably, with proper lumbar support to prevent driving fatigue.

For beginners choosing a car, several key criteria must be considered: safety features should be comprehensive, as functions like automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist can be life-saving. Nowadays, domestic brands like the Geely Emgrand offer particularly generous configurations at affordable prices. Vehicle weight is also crucial—too light and the car feels unstable at high speeds, too heavy and it becomes unwieldy; a compact SUV weighing around 1.3 tons strikes the best balance. My young neighbor chose a Haval H6 as his first car, equipped with a rearview camera and radar, featuring a small turning radius that allows easy parallel parking in one go. With monthly fuel costs just over 500 yuan and maintenance around 300 yuan, it's ideal for budget-conscious beginners.

Fresh graduates from driving schools, listen to my advice: second-hand joint-venture cars are the golden choice. My decade-old Nissan Sylphy has helped me achieve a sense of harmony between man and machine. With a used car, you won't fret over minor dents, and the depreciation rate is stable. When picking a car, focus on the thickness of the brake pads and tire wear, and don't forget to check underneath for rust by tapping the chassis. Avoid new energy vehicles during your novice stage—their electric motor acceleration is too abrupt and hard to control. Japanese and Korean cars have large, clear buttons on their consoles, which are more practical than full touchscreens, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road. Remember to get full-coverage third-party liability insurance for peace of mind.


