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Posted by on August 17, 2019

Car safety isn’t usually glamorous but it’s an important topic, especially if you are choosing a used car.

Nissan Qashqai: Even though the current model has been on sale since 2014, this vehicle still performs great for safety. The popularity the Nissan Qashqai has will ensure that there is a supply of different ones to choose from when buying used.

Nissan Pulsar: The Nissan Pulsar is a more conventional family car and emphasizes safety, space, and comfort over an exciting driver experience. It also gives exceptional value for the money.

Volvo V40: The Volvo brand is synonymous with safety so it’s no surprise to see one of the brand’s models on this list. When searching for a used V40, find one that comes with the Driver Support Pact. This will mean it will have additional safety features, such as lane keeping assist and pedestrian detection.

Honda Civic: The latest version of the Honda Civic has been a hit with being economical and comfortable and it’s one of the safest family cars.

Hyundai i30: Hyundais represent good value for the money and this is true with the i30. When you buy it used, it will offer lots of different equipment as well as whatever is remaining of the unlimited mileage five-year manufacturer warranty, as long as it’s correctly maintained, to go along with its great safety credentials.

Volkswagen Golf: There is a Golf to suit every different type of buyer so, if you want to go with a faster GTI or a more frugal diesel option, you can rest assured that the safety credentials will be top notch.

Kia Rio: The Rio is one of the smallest cars on the list of safety vehicles and comes with lane departure warning and autonomous emergency braking standard. It’s affordable to run and one of the safest in its class.

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