Don't think make/model really matter. Front wheel drive euroboxes are much of a muchness and as soon as you've passed your test you'll need to be able to adapt from one to another. There's certainly no type that makes it easy.
My 17yo daughter is learning atm. She has lessons in a driving school Micra but practices in my Xantia turbo-diesel estate car. There's a bit of adaptation involved dealing with a heavier clutch, ultra powerful brakes and a feeling of being sat in a bathtub but OTOH it's capacity to hill start on zero throttle is a great training aid.
Much more important to ensure that practice supervisor does not assertively contradict the paid instructor or instil bad habits.
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