http://cleantechnica.com/2015/04/16/electric-vehicles-best-choice-teenage-drivers/
Are Electric Vehicles The Best Choice For Teenage Drivers?
April 16th, 2015  by James Ayre

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[image] Nissan LEAF Image Credit: Nissan 
Are electric vehicles the best choice for teenage drivers (assuming that
upfront costs aren’t an issue)? That’s an interesting question, one where
I’d have to lean towards saying yes… with caveats, that is.

I’d argue that the main reasons supporting this position are the limited
single-charge driving ranges (making it harder for the kid to just drive off
somewhere on an unannounced holiday); the reduced operating/fuel costs (most
of us remember gas money being a limiting factor in traveling, I assume);
and safety (with regard to many different things).

With regard to limited driving ranges — given that most electric vehicles
(EV) possess ranges well under 100 miles per full charge, the potential for
mischief is somewhat lessened. And, for that matter, the necessity for
forethought and planning is strengthened, probably both are good things when
dealing with teenagers (especially those who have been gifted access to an
automobile despite their undeveloped brains and lack of personally gathered
resources).

As far as operating costs and safety, sister site Gas2 provides some
interesting thoughts:

An electric car can save you money on fuel. The federal government estimates
that driving 25 miles in an electric car costs about $1.00. Even with gas at
an 8-year low, there are very few gasoline powered cars that can match that
figure. If your choice is to lease a new EV or pass down that 10-year-old
Civic sitting in the driveway, which one do you think will cost more to
repair and maintain?

Insurance for an EV is usually substantially less, an important
consideration when it comes to adding a teenager to the family insurance
policy. Best of all, many EVs come with very attractive lease rates. A new
Nissan LEAF can be had for just $199 a month for 36 months with $2,399 due
at signing. If you live in California or Oregon, FIAT will lease you a 500e
for only $139 a month with just $1,999 down. That’s doable even on
McDonald’s wages.

Sure that old Civic or Corolla you have is already paid for, but is it as
safe as a new car? Safety standards are improving all the time. Newer cars
are just better made than older cars. The Chevy Spark EV and Ford Focus
Electric are Top Safety Picks by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
The LEAF and 500e got marked down after a new small overlap frontal crash
test was added in 2014, but lots of other cars got caught out by that new
addition to the testing protocol. You can bet every manufacturer is working
furiously behind the scenes to fix that issue.

Good points all around. I don’t have any kids, so the question is just a
mental exercise for me. Nothing on the line. But the arguments seem pretty
solid. The only real barrier to my eyes are upfront costs — which can be
mitigated to some degree by taking companies like Nissan up on their
attractive leasing options ...
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