We have 3 vehicles and twins that just turned 16 this week-
2006/7 FJ Cruiser that we have owned since new
2021 Ford Bronco First Edition
2024 Grenadier
The Bronco is the easiest for them to drive- Tracks straight, blind spot and cross traffic alert, AEB, front and rear parking sensors, 360 camera, reasonable blind spot
FJ Cruiser - The one they will be driving- No tech, No Carplay, No Bluetooth, no cameras, horrible blind spot. Decent on the highway. Sat in a lawn chair and had my daughter change the oil and my son rotate the tires. I reminded the kids that I have had the car longer than I have had them
Grenadier- No BLIS + no return to center + plus doesn't track as well on the highway. I am not saying never, but its a last resort that they drive this.
Wife walks to work and I have a company car, so they really could be driving any of the three. The best option would probably be to sell the FJ and buy a new Corolla or Civic with new tech. My wife would kill me though.
New drivers have a lot to learn, there is no shame in giving them an advantage, or the Grenadier's case a disadvantage. Sure they all "should" be able to drive stick, double clutch it, no power steering, no power brakes and have non return to center steering, but why make it harder...
If you have the means (likely you do if a Grenadier is not your primary vehicle), then why wouldn't you avoid trouble by giving your kids something easier to drive?