Brits are being warned the cost of learning to drive could skyrocket as predicted increases could reach over £9000 following the 2035 ban on selling new petrol or diesel cars.
Car insurance experts at Quotezone.co.uk have revealed the predicted cost of learning to drive for the future youth, estimating what costs are likely to be in 2035 based on reported increases over the last 10...
New research by compare the market .com reveals the top reasons why some Brits who can’t drive never learnt and if they will ever take lessons in the future.
The top five reasons why people who can’t drive never learnt to do so are:
The cost of lessons/licences is too high (31%)
I can’t afford to buy a car and the extras e.g. insurance, MOT (31%)
Gen-Z’ers, the least car-crazed generation there’s ever been, are now making a U-turn on their usual propensity to eschew driving, in light of ongoing restrictions in the UK.
Auto Trader, the UK’s largest digital marketplace for new and used cars, has found a sharp year-on-year increase of 18-24 year olds looking at cars onsite.