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Offline Len

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Re: Oh no! Another woman driver!
« Reply #20 on: 12 September 2012, 15:30 »
Yeah, Ka's seem a little, I don't know, not very child orientated, I don't know, I don't fancy arguing with a car seat in the pouring rain in the back of a Ka lol!

Kempie suggested a lupo?

Most driving school's wont have Lupo's!
They will have boring cheap, but reliable cars. like a Micra, or Kia's
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Re: Oh no! Another woman driver!
« Reply #21 on: 12 September 2012, 16:22 »
I only drove a Ka for one day as a Courtesy car. It was absolutely rubbish!!!! Was true test with urban, motorway and country road driving and it was truly horrible to drive.


As has been suggested pick a Driving school with any car you fancy! Micra's are good to learn on.

Can't see it myself. Other than rust issues, they're renowned for being bulletproof. I've driven a 1.3 endura and a 1.6 sport, both good fun, easy, manageable and cheap cars to run.

You don't drive a Rover 75 do you Len?    :wink:

No, thats Horney's car!

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Re: Oh no! Another woman driver!
« Reply #22 on: 14 September 2012, 18:00 »
I had an audi a3 when i passed my test, easy to drive, big enough if you bump it ;) and my insurance was cheap :) xx