Coolest Learner Driver Car

Coolest Learner Driver Car

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CG2020UK

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1,623 posts

42 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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Noticed that for the last few weeks a driving instructor around my way has been using an I20N.

Probably the coolest car any driving instructor uses to give lessons!

Remember taking my GF out when she was learning to drive in my remapped Golf GTI MK7 to help her pass which was an experience lol.

Anyone else seen any cool learner drivers car?



dirky dirk

3,019 posts

172 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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When I was learning one bloke had a mk2 xr2 that was nice

Second Best

6,417 posts

183 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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When I lived in Bristol there was a local driving school that had a fleet of Corsa VXRs and Fiesta STs.

I've seen a driving school-marked up Tesla round here, although I've only ever seen it once so it might just be an instructor's personal car.

tr7v8

7,214 posts

230 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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Loads of AMG trimmed Mercs A-class & big wheeled 1kers around Chatham. Just up the road is a prime L drivers area for them so see loads about.

C69

411 posts

14 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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I've seen a Bill Plant Driving School BMW 1 Series. Probably cool to a teenager who's learning to drive?

SimonTheSailor

12,634 posts

230 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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Wouldn't you want to learn to drive in something similar that might be similar to your first car ?

Mind you, I have absolutely no idea what somebody's first car might be nowadays ?!

Ussrcossack

525 posts

44 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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C69 said:
I've seen a Bill Plant Driving School BMW 1 Series. Probably cool to a teenager who's learning to drive?
Think the fleet is now mainly VW.

I know previously franchisees could choose between big standard and oremium.


ilikepeas

131 posts

29 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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I have seen a 208GTI recently

ShortBeardy

127 posts

146 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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In the PacNW of the US where F150s are everywhere...
I taught my two daughters in a red stickered and stripped out ex -autocross NA MX5 with door bars and half cage and additional structural bracing underneath. Bucket seats and harnesses, No AC, windy windows (but electric door mirrors). Base 1.6 with sensible breathing mods. It has direct steering a beautiful manual transmission and no insulation from the environment. Excellent visibility (top down unless it's raining hard). No radio (no distractions). It went on to become their `daily' until they moved away to university. Have also used it with them to do multiple road trips which makes for good father and daughter time, post test coaching and just plain miles of experience.

PomBstard

6,850 posts

244 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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Local learner driving dude has an i30N…



But it’s not unusual to see L plates on whatever car the parents have - Cayenne, 7-series, Land Cruiser, whatever

TR4man

5,247 posts

176 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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CG2020UK said:
Noticed that for the last few weeks a driving instructor around my way has been using an I20N.

Probably the coolest car any driving instructor uses to give lessons!

Remember taking my GF out when she was learning to drive in my remapped Golf GTI MK7 to help her pass which was an experience lol.

Anyone else seen any cool learner drivers car?


A budget priced Korean car is cool??

V 02

2,071 posts

62 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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TR4man said:
A budget priced Korean car is cool??
rolleyes


Hand in your PH card please.



V 02

2,071 posts

62 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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I see someone driving around in a bright orange MK8 Fiesta ST Performance Edition with the Team Dynamics (?) wheels, that’s worth a few bob surely. IIRC they retailed for 25k+ ?


Private vehicles on L’s, I’ve seen a Tesla Model Y, a full fat Range Rover, a big Transit van, and an MX-5.

MightyBadger

2,256 posts

52 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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TR4man said:
A budget priced Korean car is cool??
Cooler than the Metro GTA I learnt to drive in.

NortonES2

309 posts

50 months

Saturday 15th April 2023
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SimonTheSailor said:
Wouldn't you want to learn to drive in something similar that might be similar to your first car ?

Mind you, I have absolutely no idea what somebody's first car might be nowadays ?!
I learnt in a driving school Hillman Imp and mums mini 1000, first car after passing test was a Mark 3 Zodiac, just a bit larger. However in the 70s we had to buy for cash no lease or pcp so generally bought much older cars than the driving school had.

Shermanator

549 posts

77 months

Sunday 16th April 2023
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There are 2 unique driving school cars in my area:

Mercedes E400d All Terrain. Not liveried up, just has the roof box. I've only also only seen it once, parents seen it once more. Possibly the instructors own car they use when the normal vehicle is off the road.
Modified Fiesta ST. As in, lowered, massive spoiler, loud exhaust, front splitter. It has the full look of what a boy racer would do to their Fiesta. Not liveried up either, just the roof box but seen it enough times to know it is the instructors daily teaching vehicle. Most learner cars aren't liveried up here, only the big chain ones bother (Bill Plant etc)

T1berious

2,281 posts

157 months

Sunday 16th April 2023
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A few A Class mercs AMG Line 180's / 200's around here.

Way cooler than the Nissan Colette I learnt to drive in.

As mentioned earlier in the thread, PCP deals didn't exist so your first car was what you could get with cash so anything remotely new was "cool".

NH-0

591 posts

98 months

Sunday 16th April 2023
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MightyBadger said:
TR4man said:
A budget priced Korean car is cool??
Cooler than the Metro GTA I learnt to drive in.
Quite like a Metro GTA.

Niponeoff

2,156 posts

29 months

Sunday 16th April 2023
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My wife learning:



Sports cars these days are so easy to drive it doesn't matter how ultimately fast they are.

sideways man

1,330 posts

139 months

Sunday 16th April 2023
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MightyBadger said:
Cooler than the Metro GTA I learnt to drive in.
Austin Allegro for me, complete with square steering wheel.
It did make the ‘learner wheel shuffle’ an interesting experience.