Advantages: Patient, reliable driving instructor. Disadvantages: Dundee and surrounding area only.
...Cool, my suggestion was added. :) S'pose I should write something about EESOM then.
East End School of Motoring is a driving school based in Dundee ran by Alan Lockhart. I have not received any lessons from Alan personally, I met him through helping him set up his web site. A couple of people I know who were instructed by him were very happy with his lessons - and they both passed first time!
There are no prices on Alans site, nor did he disclose the prices to me. I believe his rates are reasonable though and he offers discounts to students, unemployed and for booking lessons in blocks.
Alan has been driving and teaching other to drive for many years. He is a founder member and past chairman of the Dundee & Dirtrict Driving Schools Association. He is also a past chairman of the Driving Instructors Scottish Council.
The car Alan...
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Advantages: Cheap motoring, Cheaper VED (Road Tax) Disadvantages: Time to convert it, lose a bit of luggage space
...I had Alan convert my wife's Xtrail and I was so impressed by the ease of use and the savings to be made that I then chose to convert my own car. That's 2 x £1600 and I consider it money well spent.
Alan (owner of www.essexlpg.net) operates from premises on a working farm in Stambridge, Essex SS4 2BF. He does employ one mechanic but otherwise it's a very small operation. Though small he has been LPGA accredited and has all the necessary equipment such as an exhaust gas analyser. If you do go there remember it's his work that counts not posh showrooms.
You leave your vehicle with him and pick it up usually a week later. He prefers to be paid by Cheque when you leave the car or Cash when you pick it up.
Externally there are few clues to your new fuel source. A small brass nozzle covered by a plastic cap is all the external sign...
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...After driving my Cherokee 4.0Ltd for three years, the rising cost of petrol got the better of me and I traded in for a 2.5 TD Orvis. I went for the Orvis because of the leather.
I used to love the auto and I must admit to it spending the first two weeks kicking myself for "going diseasel" and having a manual change.
I'm now 4 months and 4,000 miles into ownership and my self kicking has turned into self acclaim as I look at the on board computer nad see 29.5 mpg.
The car is a few centimeters taller than the 4.0l Ltd and it feels it but only from the view and not the roadholding.
Its another great car which I can highly recommend...
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