some advice on learning to Drive
Re: some advice on learning to Drive
it may actually reduce your insurance if you add her too even if she is a learner reason apparently they only have small claims where we go the full monty
mine dropped by nearly 70 quid just by addin her even though she never drives it 


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cally8valver
Re: some advice on learning to Drive
you have added my wife to your insurance????????????? 

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vinny_69
Re: some advice on learning to Drive
Robs-se wrote:The insurance will cost you an arm and a leg mate, probably cheaper to buy a batch of 10 lessons for £200 ish. (what my boy paid about 18 months ago)
have you still got the number Rob?
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vinny_69
Re: some advice on learning to Drive
Why did you not ask me or Stu, do you not think we are the best people to ask?
She is looking at doing about 2 hours for each year of her age, groverment numbers not mine. Go with a good school ask around and see what people say. As for cost £20/£27 an hour si about right anything less will be a waste of money. You know my number if you want to kow more give a call.
She is looking at doing about 2 hours for each year of her age, groverment numbers not mine. Go with a good school ask around and see what people say. As for cost £20/£27 an hour si about right anything less will be a waste of money. You know my number if you want to kow more give a call.
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Re: some advice on learning to Drive
Mark1 wrote:Why did you not ask me or Stu, do you not think we are the best people to ask?
i just have havent i?
Mark1 wrote:You know my number if you want to kow more give a call.
ive just changed my phone so im not sure about that


thanks for the advice Mark i will pass it on and she what she says
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vinny_69
Re: some advice on learning to Drive
Everyones different mate. but if anything do the middle bit yourself i would say, learning the basics and fine tuning is something most people find easier with an instructor. so i'd say go wit one, and when she feels confident to , take her out as much as you can but keep seeing the instructor too and ask his/her advice for what to practice etc 

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Re: some advice on learning to Drive
the wife is talking about doing a crash course 30 hours for something like 700 quid
she has sent off for her pretend licence today
when would be the best time for her to book her written/computer test? before she has ever driven or see what the instructor says.

when would be the best time for her to book her written/computer test? before she has ever driven or see what the instructor says.
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vinny_69
Re: some advice on learning to Drive
Lasts 2 years, no need to delay. do some mocks online first for free see if its worth getting a training CD/DVD
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Re: some advice on learning to Drive
vinny_69 wrote:Robs-se wrote:The insurance will cost you an arm and a leg mate, probably cheaper to buy a batch of 10 lessons for £200 ish. (what my boy paid about 18 months ago)
have you still got the number Rob?
I will get the number off the boy later. A few of his mates used this guy and passed 1st time and another one is taking lessons. He used to be with Warden Hill but now works for himself. Hes very good apparently.
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