A traditional gift for a high school graduate can be as small as a watch or as big as a car. If you are able to afford a car for your graduate, AOL Autos has some great advice when shopping.
Avoid SUVs and small cars
"A higher center of mass in SUVs usually gives them unforgiving handling characteristics compared to passenger cars. Small cars should be avoided because they do not always provide the passengers the same protection that larger cars do, especially in collisions with other larger vehicles."
Steer clear of sports cars
"According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, an insurance-industry affiliate, the statistics show that younger people are more likely to be in a speed-related crash in such vehicles."
Newer vehicles are generally better
"Newer models offer more safety features, plus they have better structural crash protection (i.e. the car will sacrifice itself for the driver, not the other way around). Newer cars are also less likely to suffer from stalling problems or other component failures that might cause a lack of control, especially for inexperienced drivers."
Based on this advice, check out these models:
Buy locally: Jackson Chevrolet
Buy locally: Hammonassett Ford, Madison
Buy locally: Executive Honda, Wallingford
Buy locally: Middletown Toyota
Buy locally: Nissan