This is the time of year when many parents are thinking about buying a used vehicle for their teen drivers. The vehicle may be a graduation gift or a needed set of wheels for a summer job or trip to college. These days, SUVs are a common choice because of their sales popularity. But which one to get?
Edmunds' auto experts have rounded up five used SUV recommendations for your teen driver. We considered Edmunds' evaluations of helpful qualities for teen drivers such as outward visibility, technology features and driving satisfaction. We also considered reliability data and crash test results. Here are Edmunds' top picks for $20,000 or less. The prices listed are estimates of what you might expect to pay at a nationwide dealership such as CarMax or Carvana.
Homegrown pick: Chevrolet Equinox
The last-generation Equinox is a top compact SUV value. It's affordably priced and has roomy seating, a smooth ride and useful tech features. The standard Teen Driver feature, for example, can remind young drivers to buckle up, and it limits stereo volume and lets parents monitor driving habits. Downmarket interior quality and small cargo space narrow the Equinox's appeal, but overall the Equinox is a no-nonsense choice.
Look for: Picking an Equinox is pretty easy because it didn't change much from 2018 to 2024. There's a lot of Equinox inventory to pick from too. Consider a 2019-and-later model to get a newer infotainment system.
2018-2022 Equinox pricing: approximately $14,000 to $20,000
Sporty pick: Mazda CX-5
Lively handling and a high-quality interior make the Mazda CX-5 a fun compact SUV. And while sporty performance isn't a priority for most parents, going with a CX-5 will neatly circumvent any complaints about an SUV being boring to drive. Other high points include excellent crash test safety ratings and a high predicted RepairPal reliability score. Rear seat and cargo space come up short compared to rivals, but the CX-5 remains an excellent choice.