Post the car you learned to drive in...
It depends on what is meant by "learning to drive".
When I was about 13 or 14, a couple friends and I took the bodies off of VW bugs and had a BLAST driving them around in the woods (and on the street some to get to the woods). A friend's older brother bought a new Aspen R/T with a 318 and a 4 spd OD ('76?). A VW with the body off was LIGHT, and kicked his smog motored 2 BBL butt repeatedly on our side street 100 yard drag strip. I can remember putting the gas on the floor, sidestepping the clutch and going through the gears w/o lifting the throttle!
I got my license in my parents '66 4 door, 389 2 BBL, Catalina. Those Indians had some torque. It would one-wheel-peel forever. No braking needed, just floor it. I would swap the tires around to avoid wearing out the right rear. haha
I REALLY learned to drive in my late 30's, when I started my 1.3 million mile tractor-trailer career. For a while, I was driving 2700 miles a week, at night, Monday through Friday.
I also did about 2 years delivering gasoline to stations. It's amazing how "blind" people become when you're trying to put that tanker in the exact spot it needs to be in so that you can drop the load. Nobody wants to give an inch!
We ALWAYS flew on vacation. lol It's been 16 years, and I'm just starting to drive on some long trips.
Other than that, I don't know a thing about driving.
Oh, did I mention 5 years of school bus driving before I retired? Nothing like dealing with 115 (4 bus loads) different little personalities while trying to keep everyone safe.
I need a beer...