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Posted: Saturday, March 25, 2006

We at the Bracknell Berkshire driving school now have a new car, the bmws 120d se.

This is BMW's smallest car. It has an abundance of air bags and a full score in European safety tests to keep our clients safe. A prominent 'start' button on the facia ensures that the Bracknell car can be started instantly on the rare occasions that clients might stall the engine. No more embarrassing fumbling for keys during the occasional stalling at traffic lights.

The 2.0 litre turbo diesel has plenty of torque for relaxed progress. With so much pull at tick over clients are unlikely to stall. Hill starts will be a trivial concern. driving efficiency is constantly monitored by the engines' computer so that the Bracknell car adapts to the clients driving. This also allows clients to monitor their fuel consumption so that they can improve their driving efficiency. This can reduce the future cost of their motoring and more than recoup the costs of their driving lessons.

The gearbox has synchromesh on all six forward gears. Reverse also has synchromesh. This means that clients can put the Bracknell car into reverse gear when driving forwards. This allows them to manoeuvre with great ease. Since the Bracknell car is rear wheel drive, the gear lever connects directly on to the gear box. This ensures that the gear lever moves precisely without the springiness associated with conventional front wheel drive. Gear changes will be much easier.

The front wheels do not drive the Bracknell car, they only have only to steer. The steering linkage can be designed with fewer compromises. A for-and-aft engine allows more space for the front wheels to turn when lock is applied.
This allows a tighter turning circle for easy manoeuvres. Turns in the road will be much easier.

The Bracknell car has the current top level specification and this gives an abundance of devices to help make the Bracknell car safer and easier to drive and to ensure that the driving experience is comfortable and relaxing. Knowledge of electronic driving aids such as cruise control and navigational systems will soon be part of the driving test syllabus.

If you would like to drive this rather special Bracknell car please phone us on
01344303132 or email us at john@berkshire-driving-school.co.uk.
Snail mail is Berkshire Driving School,
63 Wheatley
Great Hollands,
Bracknell,
RG12 8UG