Thursday, February 17, 2011

ADAC comparing license costs

Who wants to make Germany the car license, should compare prices before. A recent study of the ADAC shows that price differences may be in one place up to 760 €. On the bench were the driving prices of 30 driving schools in 15 German cities and five driving schools in 15 small towns. Winner is Wittenberg in Saxony-Anhalt, where learner drivers must pay on average € 1371.

followed by the second and third place, also with the "very favorable", Leipzig (1372 €) and Berlin (1406 €). In last place is Freising in Bavaria, where 2219 € to be invested. Also rated "very expensive", the Baden-Württemberg, Ravensburg (2118 €) and the Bavarian cities of Munich (2091 €) and Straubing (2079 €) were.

While in Freising in the cash flow in 2434 € a driving school, driver's license applicants in Berlin with less than half survive: 1146 € was the best result in the test. Also, the total driving-school program for small towns turned out with an average price of 1805 € as something more expensive than the big cities.

There, a driver's license costs an average of € 1689. In addition, prices vary significantly stronger in the cities. More than a quarter of the costs you can save an average here, it offered the greatest potential at just 760 euro Leipzig. In small towns, the differences are somewhat smaller, in Homburg were approximately only 50 € between cheapest and most expensive providers.

The fee varies from 20 € for a Berlin Driving School to 307 € for one in Freising. Striking the different levels of registration fees for the practical test: While in Bremen 0-125 € everything was inside, asked for a driving school in Munich 200 €.

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