Well before I tell you about the car, why automatic?

Most drivers would probably admit that driving an automatic car is a little easier than a manual one. From the learners point of view it means that instead of focussing on, and worrying about, the clutch and the gearbox, you can spend more time actually looking at what is going on around you at roundabouts  and junctions.

Lack of observations at junctions and during manouveres are the most common areas for failing the DSA test. An automatic car can give you a head start!!

 

 

My car is a 2006 automatic Smart ForFour. It is a 1.3 litre petrol vehicle.

For your comfort it is air conditioned with electric windows and a height adjustable seat and steering wheel.

Of course it has dual controls so that i can assist you or take control as required.

 

It will probably surprise you to learn that like a lot of modern automatic cars it is actually more fuel efficient than its' manual equivalent!!

 

When you pass your test in an automatic car the licence you get will not allow you to drive a manual car except as a learner again, but with the modern automatic cars I do not think that will worry many people.

You would of course be most welcome to come back to me for a 'manual conversion driving course' at a later date and with the road experience behind you from the automatic you will find taking the manual test so much easier.