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I passed my driving test with no faults
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Norman_Castle wrote: »If you pass the driving test are faults normally explained to you?.
yes they are.0 -
Well done on passing, all depends what car you can afford when it comes to buying it and insuring it.0
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The european Mustang is arriving soon. great first car
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Snap!. That was my first car. The Hillman Gaylook Minx, two tone blue. I can't imagine a car being called Gaylook today.enfield_freddy wrote: »I would suggest a 1959 Hillman minx , I passed my test in one and it was my first car , I used to get 375 miles on £5 of petrol , cars cant do that today ! even electric ones
mind you , petrol was 4 gallons for a £1 thenI can afford anything that I want.
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well done but by no means does it mean your a great driver-as DUTR now you learn to drive with noone there holding your hand and real life situationsWhat goes around-comes around0
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