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Head Straight to a Used Car Supermarket upon Passing your Driving TestOne of the most liberating feelings that anyone can have is getting behind the wheel of their own car for the first time having successfully passed their driving test. At the age of 17 it is possible to drive and if you, or someone close to you, is about to reach this age then you will have to start shopping around for driving lessons whilst keeping an eye out for a decent first car. A used car search is something that should start on the internet as there are some well established dealerships that have literally thousands of cars to choose from, which will make your search that much easier. Wherever you are in the country there is bound to be a driving school somewhere close by, but to track one down that can offer some decent incentives, such as the first hour free, you are best off heading online. Some firms have also taken it upon themselves to offer a free online learning facility whereby learners can undertake mock theory tests, and these can be an invaluable tool. After a few lessons have been taken and the confidence starts to grow, thoughts will naturally turn towards buying a car, and a used Ford Fiesta has been one of the most popular first cars to ever hit the market. So if you want a car that has very low running costs and that is relatively inexpensive, head to a used car dealership to check some out. Keep Your Eye Out for a BargainBy shopping for a used car at a dealership that has a wide range of cars there is every chance you'll find what you are looking for plus benefit from interesting offers. Certain firms offer a lowest price guarantee for example. What this means is if you purchase a used BMW 3 series from them then if you manage to find the same car elsewhere for less, they will refund you the difference in price. Ultimately companies that offer such deals are confident their prices are the lowest around, whilst you can have equal confidence that whatever car you opt for will be very well priced. When shopping around for driving schools you'll of course be looking out for competitive hourly rates, but it is just as important to find a driving school that has a good track record in terms of their students passing first time. If a used Honda Civic is on the cards for when you pass your test then you will naturally be desperate to pass first time, whilst you will of course be saving a lot of money by not having to pay for retests and more lessons if you succeed at your first attempt. Whatever your budget is for your first car, you should definitely opt for a second hand model as they offer the best value for money, and once you start researching it won't take you long to realise a used car supermarket is where you will most likely find a bargain. Get Behind the Wheel of a Car for LessIt won't take you long to start mastering the road, but having passed your initial driving test you can take some further driver training to improve certain aspects of your driving with the aim of passing an advanced driving test. Ultimately this will save you money on your car insurance premium, money that can be put towards a used BMW 1 series. Part exchanging a car is common practice and most used car dealerships will offer you the chance to part exchange you car. However make sure to only do business with companies that guarantee to award one hundred percent of its true trade value so that you can be assured of a fair price for your car. Although you will have to invest a fair amount of money in passing your driving test, once you get behind the wheel of your first car you will realise that it was worth every single penny. There is no need to blindly sign up for lessons with one of the better known driving schools as often the money they spend on advertising is reflected in the price of their lessons. Local firms are just as likely to have superb driving instructors who will charge you a lot less for the same result. And if you already have a used car Vauxhall Astra or any other car, driving schools will allow you to take lessons in your own car, which will ensure you'll be comfortable driving it once you pass your driving test. Used Cars are Ideal for New DriversGiven how cheaply you can find a used car these days, it is not so surprising to hear that they are often given as presents, especially to youngsters who have recently passed their test. A used Ford car is certainly a gift that won't go unappreciated, however if you are looking for a present for someone who is yet to pass their driving test, gift vouchers for lessons are well worth considering. These can be found in the form of a gift card, whilst some driving schools can be paid to simply turn up unannounced to surprise the birthday boy or girl. When buying your first car, a car for a present, or if you are looking to upgrade your current model, companies that are willing to take Part exchange cars are two a penny, but only a handful will put all their cars through a rigorous set of HPI and safety checks to ensue that they are genuine, roadworthy, and most importantly safe. If you are keen to get behind the wheel of a car in a hurry then intensive driving courses are available from most driving schools. These are ideal if you have the time to cram in a lot of lessons in a short space of time, and if you manage to pass your test first time then check out some used Honda cars. These are known for being reliable plus used car dealerships can be found that source their Hondas from professionally maintained fleets.
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