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    Hey,

    I need some help on who to get driving lessons with, A good car for £500-600 range, Who to get insurance with. Im 17 so yeh
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    Take driving lessons with a family member or something, as long as you have your provisional.

    It's free after all

    Then search onlinefor cheapest car insurance.

    http://www.gocompare.com/car-insuran...nsurance+exact

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    I can't do driving lessons in parents car because both are automatics so mhm

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    Quote Originally Posted by zebras View Post
    Take driving lessons with a family member or something, as long as you have your provisional.

    It's free after all

    Then search onlinefor cheapest car insurance.

    http://www.gocompare.com/car-insuran...nsurance+exact
    You have to be insured on the car u drive....

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    Just look out for leaner cars going around your local area, or go with someone your friends have gone with.

    There are LOADS of learner cars going around if you look, well not in these few days but after new years you'll see a lot going around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Sam View Post
    Just look out for leaner cars going around your local area, or go with someone your friends have gone with.

    There are LOADS of learner cars going around if you look, well not in these few days but after new years you'll see a lot going around.
    Most are AA and there rather costly?

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    No most are not the AA, you'll be looking to pay about £20 per lesson if you go with the small local / one man companies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zebras View Post
    Take driving lessons with a family member or something, as long as you have your provisional.

    It's free after all

    Then search onlinefor cheapest car insurance.

    http://www.gocompare.com/car-insuran...nsurance+exact
    it's ok for practice but parent's have habits which are fine in the real world but not on your test, and as digital said you need to be insured on the car you're driving lol.

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