When purchasing a new car is to research the car's safety ratings and features.
Look for cars with high safety ratings and features such as airbags, anti-lock brakes, and backup cameras, as these can help prevent accidents and reduce the severity of injuries in the event of a crash.
It's also a good idea to test drive the car and pay attention to its handling, braking, and visibility, as well as any other features that are important to you, such as fuel efficiency or cargo space.
By doing your research and taking the time to find a safe and reliable car, you can help ensure that you're making a smart investment and protecting yourself and your loved ones on the road.
This will also help in the process of securing lower cost insurance as safety ratings are higher and if the model of the vehicle is mass produced, parts are more easily available making the cost repairs significantly lower then a car that may not be mass produced.