The Vauxhall Corsa dual control car is one of those cars that never seem to grow old. It is still very popular after all these years. Launched in 1976 and now in its 6th Series it still has the look of a young, fun car that is easy to drive.
This is one of the reasons many drivers like this neat little run around as their first car to learn how to drive. It looks great; it handles well, and it is not overly expensive. All great features for car you might want to use to practice for your driving test. Why not buy a Corsa dual control car to boost the services of your driving school?
Many a driving instructor buy them for their business. Why should you choose one ? What features should you look out for?
Cars are big, heavy and dangerous; combine that with an inexperienced driver and you have a recipe for disaster. This small and practical car will minimize risks by providing driving instructors with instant control of the vehicle whenever required.
Having added control over the car also provides your learners with the confidencs of knowing that if anything goes awry and they freeze, you are there to take over.
The car comes equipped with specifications for all drivers. Instructor's pedals can be kept stationary or move with the driver's pedals. They come with self aligning bearings so your controls are constantly in tune. Pedal pads come with an angular pad adjustment and easily to take off pedals. The type of controls can vary between rod and cable depending on the requirements of your client.
The world media is excited about the new generation of the Corsa, Motor Mania call it: a superb little car, while the UK magazine Auto Express refers to it as: a new class leader.
Whether you want to drive a small, comfortable car or you want to provide your clients with a driving experience that will generate referrals then you need to go for a Vauxhall Corsa dual control car
They come with a variety of engines to fit every budget or requirements. Go for the 1.4 Petrol engine for adrive or go all the way and hire the 2.0 engine with rally specifications. Although if you are planning to hire a Corsa with dual controls to teach your childrenhow to drive or even to learn yourself you might want to keep it simple and go for the cheaper option.
Do you need more reasons to hire or even buy one? Just give it quick spin and you will be sold by the amazing handling, and road clearance, a great compromise between power and safety, speed and road handling. An all around performer, great for picking the kids up, running around to your place of work, in fact driving short or long distances simply won't make a difference in this little machine. If driving instructors use the car to teach learner drivers that should just about scream out to you how great it is To sum it all up into one sentence, you'll not find a better small car with these specifications.
Sunday, 7 February 2010
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