mainbeam wrote:If Porsche or the like offers free driving instruction to purchasers of their cars - and only purchasers of their cars - who hold a full licence and in order to assist them in driving a high-performance car is that paid-for instruction that requires the giver of the instruction to be registered notwithstanding that the lessons are free to recipient?
Apparently, yes. There was a similar case where Land Rover were giving off-road tuition to purchasers of their vehicles. When asked, DVSA said that those providing the tuition had to be on the ADI register.
In your example, the tuition is not free to the recipient; it is included in the cost of the car. They may not be paying specifically for the tuition but since it would not be available to them had they not purchased a car, they are paying for it.