What car for learners?
Discussion
My thoughts:
(Reasons for all of these, although some may/will be fairly obscure)
Le Mans GT40
Aston Martin DB9
Corsa (It is probably what they will get anyway)
Lotus Elise
Formula Ford
Impreza or an Evo
15 old ladies in Micras going in the opposite direction.
Ford Transit
old land rover
Bikes:
Aprilia RS 125 (Or any of the old 2 strokes)
CBF 125
S1000RR
Goldwing
GSX 1300R Hayabusa
GSX-R 750
Bonniville
Probably a lot more which could be added to both lists.
Feel free to ask why the hell some of them are there.

(Reasons for all of these, although some may/will be fairly obscure)
Le Mans GT40
Aston Martin DB9
Corsa (It is probably what they will get anyway)
Lotus Elise
Formula Ford
Impreza or an Evo
15 old ladies in Micras going in the opposite direction.
Ford Transit
old land rover
Bikes:
Aprilia RS 125 (Or any of the old 2 strokes)
CBF 125
S1000RR
Goldwing
GSX 1300R Hayabusa
GSX-R 750
Bonniville
Probably a lot more which could be added to both lists.
Feel free to ask why the hell some of them are there.

Fiesta. i loved that car. they can take some abuse and still carry on. got lots of equipment (nice windscreen defroster as well), they handle well. good visibility. anyone can repair them
i suppose a Ka would be also be ok but they have no glovebox which is essential for L plates and spare rear view mirror etc.
i suppose a Ka would be also be ok but they have no glovebox which is essential for L plates and spare rear view mirror etc.
Edited by versus on Friday 17th February 13:27
Take a look at what the Driving Schools around you are using. They will have researched over the years to find the best vehicle. Corsa, Fiat 500, Clio, Fiesta, Micra. But beware, see my thread from a couple of weeks ago, Whats the cheapest car to insure for 17 year old son. Insurance is the main cost of learning to drive. The cheapest was £1200 per year while on provisional licence and £2500 when passed test onto full licence. Work out your finances budget for the insurance cost and see what you can buy with whats left. ( push bike anyone ? )
Kia Pro Cee'd 1.6 CRDi - I'd say if it is a new car this would be perfect. I think they look ok but the 7 year warranty would be a good thing for an instructors car IMO.
If used, I think a Fiesta (maybe a Zetec-S TDCi if image is important) as they are good little city cars...
Wild card... Abarth 500!!!!
If used, I think a Fiesta (maybe a Zetec-S TDCi if image is important) as they are good little city cars...
Wild card... Abarth 500!!!!
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