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Learning to drive in a manual car isn’t for everyone especially in busy cities where changing gears and clutch control is a necessary part of everyday driving. If you want to live life without the clutch pedal it can make the physical job of driving much easier, allowing you more time to concentrate on driving safely. Thankfully our talented Drive With Issy driving instructors are on hand with automatic driving lessons that can get you on the road in no time.
There are loads of reasons you might choose to learn in an automatic car. A lot of people find it a lot easier than using a manual. And if you have a disability that makes it difficult to change gears, an automatic is a great option.
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Drive With Issy has been teaching driving for over 4 years, offering personalized lesson plans to help learners pass their practical test and become safe, confident motorists tailored to individual needs.
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Pass Plus is a 6-hour practical course designed to help drivers enhance their skills, improving their driving confidence and safety after passing the driving test.
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We offer refresher lessons tailored to individual needs, from gaining confidence after an accident to improving skills for motorway or night driving, with instructors customizing courses to suit each driver.
Our expert instructors deliver automatic driving lessons in around Leamington and Warwick and can build a bespoke learning plan that caters for your needs in either a manual or automatic car. We find that most learners tend to progress quicker when taking at least two hours of tuition a week, but ultimately it’s your call and your instructor will adapt to meet your needs.
Automatic and manual refer to the transmission. In other words, the gears. In a manual car, you have to change all the gears yourself. An automatic basically does it for you.
That’s not to say you don’t have gears in an automatic. They’re just a bit more basic. You sometimes get others, but the main four are:
This is the same as neutral, but the wheels are locked. You should be in park when you switch the engine on or off.
Where the fun begins! This is for going forward, and the car will automatically go from first to second gear and so on. There are sometimes additional variations, but you’re likely to spend most of your journey in this gear.
You can put the car in neutral when stopped in traffic or at lights.
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In the UK, manual cars are much more common. Although the percentage of newly manufactured automatics is on the rise.
Automatic cars tend to be more costly. They use more fuel on average, and are more complicated to build. This also means they’re comparatively expensive to repair and insure.