If you learn to drive a manual, transitioning to an automatic vehicle is typically easier, whereas the reverse can be more challenging. It’s a one-time learning investment that provides greater flexibility in the future.
Manual cars are often cheaper to buy, maintain, and repair compared to autos. Also, a manual licence allows you to drive manual and automatic vehicles, offering more flexibility in car choice
Manuals give you more control over gear selection, helping in challenging conditions like snow, rain, or steep hills. This control allows for better handling and safety.
Manuals generally use less fuel compared to autos, especially for experienced drivers who know how to use gears efficiently.
Many drivers find that manuals provide a more engaging and enjoyable driving experience. It offers a sense of connection and involvement with the vehicle, appealing to driving enthusiasts.
Some jobs, such as delivery driving, truck driving, or any role requiring specialised vehicles, may require manual driving skills. Learning manual can open doors to these career opportunities.
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2 hr lessons can help you pass faster saving both time AND money overall
Double the Practice = faster Progress – More time behind the wheel means mastering skills quicker
Focus Without Rush – No time pressure, allowing for detailed practice on complex manoeuvres
Real-World Driving Experience – Encounter varied traffic and road conditions, boosting your confidence
Cost-Effective – Save money by needing fewer lessons overall
You can take longer to learn and pay more by taking shorter lessons
More time spent simply acclimatising to the car each lesson instead of driving
Lessons are more rushed putting you under more pressure
Slower progress results in higher overall time and cost