What if you fail a few times? Thats a couple of hundred quid down the toilet for a start!
you dont need 20 lessons, thats pish. I passed first time with no official lessons, father taught me and trained myself on the Highway Code.
you dont need 20 lessons, thats pish. I passed first time with no official lessons, father taught me and trained myself on the Highway Code.
you dont need 20 lessons, thats pish. I passed first time with no official lessons, father taught me and trained myself on the Highway Code.
Depends on how you go about it.
30 lessons is average @ 20ph so £600
Test £65
Theory £31
So thats £700 of your budget allowed to buy a car providing you pass first time.
I paid £100 for my Mk2 Golf, which needed a new battery £40, tax and MOT.
Fortunatly MOT for me is trade price so £45 and 6 months tax £68
I also gave it a full service and timing belt which was in the region of £100
Giving a total cost of £1053
For a new driver you will be expecting to be paying 2-3k for your first years insurance. Mine with 2 older named drivers 21 years experience, 18 yrs NCB is just shy of £2000
[TW]Fox;17776013 said:Driving lessons for £15 ph?
Sure, if you teleport back to the year 2000!
I paid £16/hour this time last year. It is possible.
What's the problem janesy? Jealous that my car is 10 years newer than yours?