Quote Originally Posted by sva01 View Post
Give her yours and find an upgrade for yourself.
This is the best advice. I haven't read the other 2000 replies and suggestions. But based on your experience with your car and the service record on it, it is the best thing for your daughter. Buying a car half as old for her is an unknown. Even if you check the carfax there is still a chance that something might break or fail. Being a new driver, there is a chance that she might bump or put a minor ding here and there on her car. Better get those character scratches on an old car than a newer one. We all were 16 at one time. We make stupid mistake even after we're driven 40 years. My buddy backed up over a tree stump and broke his bumper, I've gotten too close to the curb and scraped the wheels a few times when I parallel park, etc.