The 10 Best Cars For Senior Drivers

Electronic Nannies

Polls show seniors want these things. Lane-departure alerts are criticized anecdotally. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that many drivers of all ages disable these.

2020 Subaru Forester

IIHS safety rating:: TSP+ Trim levels: Limited, Touring Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 3 of 5 MSRP: $32,105 (Limited)

2020 Kia Soul

IIHS safety rating:: TSP Trim levels: EX trim with Designer Collection package, GT-Line Turbo Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 3 of 5 MSRP: $25,655 (EX trim with Designer Collection)

2020 Honda CR-V

IIHS safety rating:: TSP Trim levels: Touring Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 3 of 5 MSRP: $34,370 (Touring, FWD)

2020 Toyota RAV-4

IIHS safety rating:: TSP Trim levels: Hybrid Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 4 of 5 MSRP: $40,455 (Hybrid with adaptive headlights)

2020 Ford EcoSport

IIHS safety rating:: None Trim levels: All Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 5 of 5 MSRP: Starting at $20,485

2020 Kia Telluride

IIHS safety rating:: TSP Trim levels: SX Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: Not available MSRP: $41,790 (SX, FWD)

2020 Toyota Sienna

IIHS safety rating:: None Trim levels: All Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 4 of 5 MSRP: Starting at $32,760

2020 Chevrolet Bolt

IIHS safety rating:: TSP Trim levels: Premier trim equippedwith Driver Confidence II package Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 3 of 5 MSRP: $43,380 (Premier, DriverConfidence II)

2020 Toyota Yaris

IIHS safety rating:: None Trim levels: All Consumer Reports predicted reliability rating: 4 of 5 MSRP: Starting at $17,705