
Top 5 New Cars for Older Drivers
By Samanda Dorger
Whether you drive a lot or a little, as you age, you have to face the fact that there are a few issues that take on more relevance when it comes to cars.
Here are some of the factors that older drivers might want to consider when shopping for a car, according to Kelley Blue Book’s Russ Heaps:
- Accessibility: A vehicle that’s easy to get in and out of.
- Visibility: You want to see and be seen. A car that sits higher and has ample windows and good headlights is a start.
- Comfort: Consider a power adjustable seat, adjustable steering wheel, and heated and/or cooling seats.
- Low maintenance costs and fuel economy: Value counts, especially for retirees.
- Safety: All of the new cars on KBB’s list of best cars for seniors earned a Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Top 5 Cars for Older Drivers
Here are five of KBB’s top new car picks for older drivers, based on the best combination of features, fuel economy, safety and reliability for the money.
1. 2025 Toyota Camry
Starting price: $29,835
Combined fuel economy: 51 mpg
2. 2025 Honda Accord
Starting price: $29,445
Combined fuel economy: 32 mpg
3. 2025 Honda CR-V
Starting price: $31,495
Combined fuel economy: 30 mpg
4. 2025 Kia Telluride
Starting price: $37,805
Combined fuel economy: 22 mpg
5. 2025 Toyota Sienna
Starting price: $40,635
Combined fuel economy: 36 mpg
The lowest-priced car on KBB’s list is the 2025 Honda HR-V, ranking No. 8 and starting at $26,795.
As for electric cars, KBB recommends the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5, which ranks No. 9 on the list and starts at $43,975.
See the full list at KBB.com.
Tags: Accessibility Car Retirement Retirement Daily Safety