vicki2:Before I really became comfortable with driving in the U.K., I'd also pick cities that weren't as busy as London to pick up a car. Sometimes, getting out of an airport is the hardest part!
Ain't that the truth! Even in the US -- the time I drove a rental car out of the Seattle airport was one of the scariest! And that icky snowy day in Indianapolis, when the shuttle dumped us out at the car and drove off before we could say, "Do you have a spare snow scraper? There's none in the car!"
Gotta second the vote for learning stick. It's a very good thing to know regardless. You get a better feel, too, for what the gears of a car really mean and what the various sounds your engine makes at different RPMs is.
In the US a lot of rental companies seem to think "bigger is better" even though I'd rather have a smaller car in which I'm closer to the ground and can fit in more parking spaces. Is it like that in Europe, too, or are people more sensible there?