Dear Sir/Madam,
Regarding your question about buying a car, I recommend you choose the Golf 6 model. It has better performance and safety. Here are the details in two points:
The sixth-generation Golf is equipped with 1.4TSI and 1.6L engines. The automatic transmission across the range adopts Volkswagen's latest 7-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission. The perfect power combination of TSI + DSG enables the sixth-generation Golf to achieve unprecedented high efficiency and fuel economy in its class, and meets Euro 4 emission standards. In terms of safety, the sixth-generation Golf reaches the highest European five-star safety standard with advanced active and passive safety technologies and cutting-edge manufacturing processes, providing users with comprehensive driving protection. The entire series of the sixth-generation Golf comes standard with the next-generation ESP electronic stability program and EPS electric speed-sensitive power steering, ensuring effective active safety; on the passive safety side, the use of hot-formed steel plates, double-sided galvanization process, and laser welding process, as well as standard equipment such as four airbags, anti-neck injury reinforced headrests, etc., makes the safety of the sixth-generation Golf reach an unprecedented height in its class. Therefore, I suggest you seriously consider this car. I hope my answer will be helpful to you.
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1. Enrollment: Submit all required documents - original ID card (we need the original ID card because the vehicle management office needs to verify it), leave contact information. Local residents need to handle a temporary residence permit (residency determined by the valid ID address, except for Beijing, others are local). Note: Some people may have changed their ID cards but not updated the address to reflect their current residency. A temporary ID card may be needed. Submit the driver's license archive of other models (so if you have a driver's license for another model, remember to inform the school when enrolling, as failing to submit the archive will prevent the processing of applications). Take photos, and enroll fingerprints. After the school prints out the application form and physical examination form for you, sign them personally and then go to the designated location for the physical examination. After passing, submit the invoice, pay all fees, and collect practical learning materials. You can study at home, practice online simulation exams during this period. The school needs to organize student archives and submit them to the vehicle management office for processing, which takes about a week.
2. Subject One Traffic Rules Exam: A week later, the school will notify you to take the theoretical exam of subject one. Arrive at the designated location according to the notification time (our driving school roll call is in the comprehensive teaching area opposite the office building) to wait for the roll call and distribution of ID cards (if unable to attend due to unforeseen circumstances, inform the school in advance). Then wait for the exam. There will be staff informing you of exam precautions, listen carefully. During the exam, check if the information on the screen matches yours. There will be camera surveillance and random photography during the exam, ensure your face does not move away from the camera. If the photo taken is不合格 (unqualified), the score will be invalid. After the exam, report your score to the school so they can arrange driving practice or retake exams accordingly.
3. Subject Two Reverse Parking Practice and Exam: Subject two consists of reverse parking and nine-item site training. Based on your schedule, book lessons with the school. The first two days are crucial for laying the foundation, so continuous participation is recommended for more comprehensive instruction from the coach. Subsequent sessions can be scheduled flexibly. The reverse parking exam can be taken ten days after passing subject one, requiring prior booking. Before the exam, the coach will inform you of the precautions and offer simulated practice sessions (the majority of these are held in the evening, attendance is highly encouraged). Familiarizing yourself with the site significantly improves the pass rate as it helps identify differences between the test site and the practice area. Small details can greatly assist in passing the exam. Arrive early at the waiting area before the exam, verify your ID and take a photo before getting into the car (remember to bring your ID for every exam). Sign the exam result sheet after all batch mates finish their exams.
4. Subject Two Site Nine-Item Practice and Exam: The nine items include side parking, continuous curves, undulating roads, right-angle turns, speed-limited passage through narrow gates (these five are relatively easy to master), slope fixed-point parking start, continuous obstacles, single-side bridge, and hundred-meter gear shifting. For side parking (mandatory item), continuous curves, undulating roads, and right-angle turns, controlling the speed slowly according to methods usually ensures smooth passage. When passing through narrow gates, be cautious with large steering wheel movements. The specific skills will be explained by the coach during teaching. For the slope fixed-point parking start (mandatory item), detailed techniques will be taught by the coach. Continuous obstacles require repeated practice based on feel. For single-side bridges, aligning points can help for the first bridge, while the second requires feeling the position of the right wheel. Although difficult to perceive, the coach has mechanical methods to assist you (single-side bridges are very useful for actual driving, it is recommended to practice using the method of feeling the right wheel). Repeatedly practicing according to the coach’s instructions can make the hundred-meter gear shift effortless.
5. Subject Three Road Test: After mastering driving through the nine-site practice, students focus on safety awareness. Examples include slowing down, observing, and honking at various intersections, stations, pedestrian crossings, etc. Listening to the coach's explanations and remembering the requirements is essential. Many experienced old drivers fail while nervous novices pass due to overconfidence and non-standard behavior. Novices, being cautious and following rules, pass smoothly.
Precautions: Practice more, think more, most people can pass on the first attempt.
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