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Consumer Reports has another suggestion in choosing a vehicle for teens: Avoid those that can zoom from zero to 60 mph in less than eight seconds, along with those with zero-to-60 times of more than 11 seconds. Teens are best off with cars that can't go too fast, yet are zippy enough to accelerate safely onto highways and around other vehicles.

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Mixed Emotions PDF Print E-mail
Written by R Johnson   
Mar 25, 2006 at 06:48 PM

I have mixed emotions about spying on your child. On one hand you have to convey your trust. On the other hand you want peace of mind and knowledge conveys this peace of mind. I do believe, with a tracking device in his car, that my son may not have been speeding on the way home from band practice one night when he ran off the road. Luckily, he was ok, except for his pride, however the car was not.

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Last Updated ( Apr 03, 2006 at 04:51 PM )
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