CAT C or CAT C1...again....apologies!

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Right have decided to bite the bullet and do my lorry licence but am dithering over which one to do. I know the difference in terms of limitations and realistically I am unlikely to ever need to drive over 7.5 tonnes but if it's literally just the extra couple of hundred quid for the lessons and test I figure I may as well do the CAT C? Is the CAT C1 easier to pass? Other than financially has anyone got any reasons for doing the C1 over the C?

Thanks for any advice :)
 
I was going to do the cat C1 but on speaking to my instructor he suggested going for the cat C. There is not a huge difference in price and the test is exactly the same, you just drive a bigger version.

I am unlikely to use it but would rather have it for a couple of hundred pounds extra rather than need it in the future and have to pay huge amounts again!
 
It cost the same amount so I just did the cat C. It turned out to be a good decision because I was offered work driving a hiab lorry on long distance trips. It's handy extra money and queuing for the tunnels in the Swiss Alps makes a nice change to the M25. I need to do my C+E next so I can ditch the L plates on the trailer.
 
C1 will be taken in a long wheel base van - no real difference in size from a 3.5t lorry. C will be in a 7.5t horsebox size vehicle. As I was going to drive 7.5t, and it was the dimensions rather than the actual driving I was cautious of, I did my C and passed first time. Most instructors will advise that you do your C, as others have said for the sake of a small amount extra if could save you a load of money at a later date if you need to drive something bigger!
 
Lovely, thanks for the replies, that confirms my thoughts. :), and thanks ROG, I will check it out. I am near evesham on the border of Gloucestershire and Worcestershire if anyone has any recommendations for training :-)
 
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