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Chevron Driver Training
Category C1 (Van 7.5 tonne)
Category C1 (Van 7.5 tonne)
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£1,050.00 GBP
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£1,050.00 GBP
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Tax included.
Qualify to drive a van and trailer with a combined maximum mass of 7,500Kg (of which the trailer can be up to 750Kg).
Pass Protection
We offer optional Pass Protection for all of our courses for an additional £450.
Pass Protection will allow you to take up to 3x re-tests on the 3b portion of your course. Individually, a 3b test will cost £350, so if you use all three re-tests, you will save £600.
You can add Pass Protection to your course from the options below.
Pass Protection is non-refundable, regardless of how many re-tests are used.
Pre-requisites
All drivers will need:
- Category C1 endorsement added to your licence.
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Passed my Class 2 HGV test with Chevron and I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better instructor than Lesley. From start to finish, she was absolutely amazing — patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely supportive. She made the whole experience far less stressful and actually enjoyable. Her way of explaining things made everything click, and she always believed in me even when I doubted myself. I wouldn’t have wanted anyone else guiding me through it. Lesley is a credit to the company and I’d highly recommend her to anyone looking to train. Thank you so much, Les!
Done my class 2 with chevron. Fantastic service throughout. Staff were friendly and very helpful and more than happy to help wherever they could. Lesley was fantastic, knew what she was talking about and very thorough with training. Definitely recommend and will be back for my class 1 soon
Passed my hgv with this company years ago but after a more recent revisit for my partner I found them to be very unaccommodating,patronising and quiet unpleasant.It seems as though success has changed their company and made them forget their roots wouldn't recommend this company as they only want you to spend big money to get into an industry that pays low money. Shame on you