Is learning to drive an automatic car more expensive than a manual one?
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Learning to drive an automatic car is more expensive than learning to drive a manual one. A manual transmission car is commonly referred to as a C1 license, while an automatic transmission car is referred to as a C2 license. The reason learning to drive an automatic is more expensive is that automatic cars are more expensive to purchase than manual ones, and during the learning process, automatic cars consume more fuel, resulting in higher overall costs. Therefore, learning to drive an automatic car is more expensive. The differences between an automatic license (C2) and a manual license (C1) are: Different permitted vehicle types: The permitted vehicle type for an automatic license is small automatic cars; for a manual license, it is small cars. Different permitted vehicles: The permitted vehicles for an automatic license are small and micro automatic passenger cars, as well as light and micro automatic cargo vehicles. The permitted vehicles for a manual license include small and micro passenger cars, light and micro cargo vehicles, and light and micro specialized operation vehicles. Different other permitted vehicle types: Holders of an automatic license cannot drive manual cars, while holders of a manual license are allowed to drive automatic cars.