Just thought I would let you lot know seeing as I asked for your advice on my previous test, but remembered the things you said and put them to good practice, thanks guys
0iD (16-03-2010)
Congratulations, such an awesome feeling the buzz of being able to drive by yourself after the hard work put into lessons
I forgot to mention I'd recommend if you haven't got it organized yet pass plus or alternatively making sure you don't tackle a motorway by yourself the first time. It is quite a bit different to your normal road driving. Get some tips from family and friends and make sure your totally confident about about changing lanes. A friend of mine is scared to drive on a motorway (held a license now for about 3 years) and as such is missing out on quite a crucial element of driving in my honest opinion, you'll need a motorway at some point to get places
Congratulations!
Now don't do something stupid & risk loosing it! I very nearly lost my license once(racing) and it taught me the lesson of a life time! Google 'lost my license' and learn from other peoples mistakes!
Well done, be safe now!
Congrats mate!! Now get on dem roads, and have fun!
Congrats ! Now be safe...
Cars depends on budget, but the Fiesta would be fine.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
Autotrader is your friend for research. I'd put in your price range and see what you can afford.
Society's to blame,
Or possibly Atari.
My first car was a Rover 414 - absolutely great car, I was gutted when it died through lack of use (did me ~ 15k first though, and only cost me £800!). I'd strongly recommend something smaller though, she was a nightmare to park Fiestas and Corsas are probably the most common, but it might be worth looking at something like a Skoda Fabia, which are pretty well built.
I'd also second the recommendation of doing pass plus if your instructor offers it - it can help to reduce your insurance premiums (although it didn't help me because I was over 30!) and it *definitely* increases your confidence for motorways - particularly getting onto them! Having my instructor in the car the first time made me a feel a lot calmer about the whole thing.
Well done matey Now you beging to really learn to drive
As for your first car and you can put up with the shape and looks of it then you can't go far wrong with the last gen Nissan Micra. Built like tanks and go quite nicely too. Failing that a Nissan Almera can be had for not alot of money these days and are just as bullet proof as the Micra
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