Cars you can Drive without a License?

- The most common driving license is the Class D license
- There are 5 different categories of driving licenses
- The minimum age to drive a car is 18 years across the world
One of the first things that people advise young drivers is to get a valid driving license. Without a proper license, drivers are legally not allowed to drive around on the streets. The car could be seized, or the customer might have to pay hefty fines. However, some cars around the world can be driven without a driving license. The only thing customers need to drive these cars is well – the skill to drive.

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Aixam Minauto
The Aixam Minauto is one of the most affordable options available in the market. According to the manufacturers Aixam themselves, the car comes with a standard 2-year roadside assistance plan. The car is also 100% recyclable. The most fun part – the Minauto can be driven without a license.
Aixam Coupe
What's interesting to note about the Coupe is that according to the manufacturers, the youngest drivers of the car can be – 14! However, in regions like the UK, 16-year kids are allowed to drive the Coupe.

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Aixam Sensation
The Aixam Sensation is slightly more expensive than the Minauto. That is because it has additional features like parking sensors and air conditioning.
Aixam D-Truck
Looking for a minitruck to drive around for the annual family picnic trip? Aixam D-Truck is there for service. The truck is loaded with a 400cc diesel engine.
Chatanet CH26
There are two variations of the car's engine that customers can choose from – diesel or electric. The car is compact with a maximum speed of 45 km/h.
Porsche 365
The average price of one of the variations of Porsche 365 – Porsche 365 A Speedster is about $337,589. It has, however, become rare to find a Porsche 365 nowadays.
Henan M7
The M7 model is one of the more interesting cars in the fray. A lot of low-speed electric vehicles are manufactured in China. These can be purchased from websites like Alibaba. The M7 model is equipped with a solar panel and is pretty compact.

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Bellier Jade Classic
The Bellier Jade Classic consists primarily of a diesel engine. The interesting thing to note about all the cars here is compact. The Bellier Jade Classic is a compact car with a maximum speed of 45 km/h. The car can seat two people inside.
Bellier Jade Racing
The name could be misleading for people hoping to buy a proper racing car. This car has very few improvements compared to the Jade Classic, and most of these revolve around sports seats and updated seat belts.
While these cars can be driven without a license, it is still important for the driver to follow all the rules while driving on the road.
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