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The 10 easiest cars to learn in, by the numbers.

Anonymised pass rates from UK driving schools using Passdesk, ranked by training car make and model. Every entry is a cohort of at least 20 distinct learners.

We’re still gathering enough data to publish this ranking. Every figure on this page is drawn from a cohort of at least 20 distinct learners — once enough cars cross that threshold, the table will appear here.

In the meantime, you can browse driving schools on Passdesk or read about how we handle your data.

How this is calculated

Every Passdesk lesson and test attempt is logged by the school that delivered it. Aggregations are produced nightly; for each car make + model, we count the number of practical tests recorded against that car and the share that passed. The car is the car sat in for the test (not necessarily the car trained in for every lesson).

Buckets with fewer than 20 distinct learners are dropped before the figures are stored, so the table will never contain a thin row that could re-identify someone. The aggregator only reads dimensional fields (car make, model, transmission, body type, outward postcode prefix) — names, emails, phone numbers, full addresses, licence numbers, and dates of birth are never touched.

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