I can't directly answer your question - because I've only taken Bondurant (Phoenix area) and Ron Fellows (Pahrump, NV).... but I would say this about driving schools.
It doesn't make any difference what you're driving - the skills apply regardless of the car being driven. I think it's EASIER to learn in a car that actually handles pretty well and is pretty balanced. Such as a newer Corvette. Once you understand all of the factors of braking... corner entry - corner exit... oversteer and how to counter it - and understeer etc... then you can apply those skills to a go kart -- or a race car.
I'd just find a good school that you want to attend that's in your price range - regardless of what cars they're using.
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