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UK’s safest used cars revealed
UK’s safest used cars revealed
Volvo clinches yet another safety award while VW group sweeps the board for young drivers

UK’s safest used cars on YesAuto

  The UK’s safest used cars have been revealed, with the Volvo V40 taking the gong for the second year running.The Swedish hatchback came out top trumps in the study after scoring well for its suite of safety features which include blind spot detection, roadsign feedback, tiredness alert and autonomous emergency braking (AEB).

  All cars in the top ten, collated by safety experts Thatcham Research for Co-op Insurance, cost under £15,000 to buy second hand, have a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating and CO2 emissions below 120g/km.In that case, buy a safe used car on YesAuto UK is necessary.The insurer also named the Skoda CitigoVolkswagen up! and Seat Mii, which share the same VW platform, as the safest used cars for under £5,000.

  These cars also have five-star Euro NCAP ratings and CO2 emissions of under 120g/km but are in low insurance groups, making them cheap to run and well-suited as first cars for young drivers.The study found that less than a third of drivers aged 17-24 consider safety when choosing a vehicle and three-quarters don’t know about safety devices like electronic stability control (ESC) and autonomous emergency braking (AEB). This is despite 41 per cent of young drivers having had a car crash while behind the wheel.The research also revealed that young people rank a car’s colour as more important than how safe it is, while the number one consideration is price.

  Matthew Avery, director of research at Thatcham Research said: “My advice to parents buying their child a first used car: do not buy the oldest or cheapest car you can find. There are plenty of good deals out there for newer or second-hand cars that have a five-star Euro NCAP test rating and are fitted with ESC and AEB as standard.”James Hillon, director of products at Co-op Insurance, added: “Whilst we recognise that cost is an important factor for many, you cannot put a price on safety.”While some parents will argue that not everyone can afford to buy a new or nearly-new car for their child, with PCP offers now as low as £99 a month it may be cheaper for some to have a brand new car on a finance deal than pay for repairs on an older car.