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RyanDOT
20-01-2011, 12:43 PM
I'm hoping to start my driving lessons next month or in March, I got a fair amount of money in my bank and because I'm running an online business, I did the calculations last night and I personally think it be enough for driving lessons.

How much does driving lessons roughly cost for a 1 hour period? (Weekdays/Afternoon)

How many lessons will it take before actually taking the practical test? (Note, I haven't drove a car in my life, only a mo-ped)

How much does the theory and practical test cost?

What's the ideal first car? (Small but cheap for insurance)

Finally, buy a car from a auction or those second-hand dealers?

Thanks all, will +rep

Alexx..
20-01-2011, 12:46 PM
Depends where you live I think, larger places cost more, but generally between £18-£20

Again it depends, if you're a quick learner could be 10-20 lessons, if you're slow it could be 30 even 40 lessons

Theory £31 Practical £62

Ideal first car would be something like a punto, ka, clio etc something with a low engine size like 1.0-1.2 litre.

I'm not sure for the last one, check autotrader.

cocaine
20-01-2011, 12:46 PM
a driving lesson for me for one hour was £25, however if you booked 10 it'd work out as £22 each
i had my first test after just 15 lessons, naturally i failed (only one major and two minors foooools) and passed after my second test, which was after roughly 19 lessons.
theory is £31
practical is £62
an ideal first car is one that will be small, cheap to run, insurance may cost more than the car though. my insurance is roughly £800 because i'm under my dads policy but expect £1500+ if you're on your own car.

RyanDOT
20-01-2011, 12:51 PM
Ah right thanks guys

danzooo
20-01-2011, 04:41 PM
What's the ideal first car? (Small but cheap for insurance)

*cough* (http://www.habboxforum.com/showthread.php?t=665461)

.Shaun,,
20-01-2011, 05:37 PM
How much does driving lessons roughly cost for a 1 hour period? (Weekdays/Afternoon)
Up to £20.

How many lessons will it take before actually taking the practical test? (Note, I haven't drove a car in my life, only a mo-ped)
You can't say the exact amount but they reckon around about 32-40. (This depends on how you learn and how fast you pick things up.)

How much does the theory and practical test cost?
£31 theory, £62 practical

What's the ideal first car? (Small but cheap for insurance)
Your insurance will always be lower with a brand new car, also a engine as high as 1.2, any higher your insurance shoots through the roof :/

Finally, buy a car from a auction or those second-hand dealers?
Auction.

Alexx..
20-01-2011, 07:25 PM
How much does driving lessons roughly cost for a 1 hour period? (Weekdays/Afternoon)
Up to £20.

Lessons can cost more than £20

.Shaun,,
20-01-2011, 07:43 PM
Lessons can cost more than £20

Depending on the area.

Conservative,
20-01-2011, 07:46 PM
Well Lewis Hamilton only needed 8 lessons lol.

But yeah 10-20 lessons is the norm or 30, slower learners up to 40. Everyone else has given pretty much your answers. You want a small call that's 1.0 litre really otherwise your insurance goes really high, and also I assume you want something fairly cheap? A VW Golf is pretty good apparently, Ford KA's etc...

.Shaun,,
20-01-2011, 07:54 PM
I assume you want something fairly cheap? A VW Golf is pretty good apparently, Ford KA's etc...

Corsa 1.2 is fairly decent.

danzooo
20-01-2011, 08:36 PM
As far as I'm aware, the average is 48 hours of professional tuition combined with 36 hours of private practice.

cocaine
20-01-2011, 08:38 PM
As far as I'm aware, the average is 48 hours of professional tuition combined with 36 hours of private practice.

i had 19 professional hours and about 30 minutes private practice haha, drove to tescos and back

Robbie
20-01-2011, 09:33 PM
dno who said golf cba quoting but a golf as a first car for a male will not be pretty on insurance.

danzooo
20-01-2011, 10:21 PM
dno who said golf cba quoting but a golf as a first car for a male will not be pretty on insurance.

If you shop around, I'm sure you'd be able to find a reasonable quote for a Golf as I have 3 friends with them - one had the 2.0 GTI (115bhp) and paid only £2k a year insurance, one friend has the 1.4 model (75bhp) and another has the 1.8 SDI diesel. They're all 17 and passed within the last 6 months, and neither of their insurances can be any more than £2k respectively.

Robbie
21-01-2011, 04:56 PM
If you shop around, I'm sure you'd be able to find a reasonable quote for a Golf as I have 3 friends with them - one had the 2.0 GTI (115bhp) and paid only £2k a year insurance, one friend has the 1.4 model (75bhp) and another has the 1.8 SDI diesel. They're all 17 and passed within the last 6 months, and neither of their insurances can be any more than £2k respectively.

:( I'm in a high risk area everyone I know is like 2.5k on 1.0 Corsas and stuff.

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