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Our Training Vehicles: Peugeot 308's
I am currently using Peugeot 308’s as my manual training vehicles, with a fleet that includes both automatic and manual options to suit your needs.

Peugeot 308 Specifications
Our Peugeot 308 training vehicles come equipped with a range of features to ensure a safe, comfortable, and effective learning environment:
- Power Assisted Steering
- Air Conditioning
- Anti-lock Braking System
- Dual Controls
- Electric Front Windows
- Adjustable Seat and Steering Wheel
- Spacious Interior
- Dual Air Bags
- Easy to Read Dash Board
Peugeot 308 Specifications
Our Peugeot 308 training vehicles come equipped with a range of features to ensure a safe, comfortable, and effective learning environment:
- Power Assisted Steering
- Air Conditioning
- Anti-lock Braking System
- Dual Controls
- Electric Front Windows
- Adjustable Seat and Steering Wheel
- Spacious Interior
- Dual Air Bags
- Easy to Read Dash Board

Experience Our Training Vehicles
If you would like more details about the car or would like an assessment lesson to see if it is suitable for you, please feel free to contact me.
FAQ
Popular Question
Got questions about learning to drive with us? Check out our FAQs.
Automatic is often easier to start with, but a manual license lets you drive both. It depends on your preference and goals.
It varies. The average is around 45 hours with an instructor plus private practice. Your instructor will give you a better idea as you learn.
When you consistently drive safely in different situations and can do all maneuvers confidently. Your instructor will let you know.
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A qualified instructor provides structured lessons, teaches you safe driving techniques, helps you understand traffic laws, and prepares you effectively for your driving test. This increases your chances of passing the first time and becoming a confident, safe driver for life.
Your first lesson will typically focus on the basics of car control in a safe, quiet environment. This might include getting familiar with the pedals, steering, gear controls (if manual), and basic moving off and stopping. Your instructor will explain everything clearly and ensure you feel comfortable.