I had a good sense of how to drive before I got my Ls. Got my Ls on my 16th birthday, clocked 30 hours within the 2 months. Had 2 lessons with a driving instructor who told my parents that 'He's definitely going to pass, he doesn't need any more lessons from me. Just need to have better speed management'. 3 months before my 17th birthday, I foolishly took up driving my mate's manual Skyline. I dreaded having an automatic restriction on my red Ps because I longed to drive manual against my parents' wishes (they both owned automatic/tiptronic cars). I thought 'hey, I'm pretty good at manual' (not really due to my boy-racer behaviour) and decided to book a manual test. Old habits die hard, I redlined the first and second gear as soon as the test started, examiner told me not to do that again. I scored 103/105 but still failed due to my foolish behaviour at the beginning.
Parents raged and told me to never drive a manual until I get my full license (which I think is ridiculous). I took a break and got my Ps on an automatic car, scoring 110/111. Its a pretty good score for the place I did it at which was notorious for a low pass rate (Merrylands). Ever since, I've been driving automatic. In terms of driving skills, most people gain it after a while. Turning left/right, indicating and roundabouts come naturally, after a few hours practice. Parking takes a bit longer. Different cars have different steering wheel rotations for a perfect reverse/45 degree parking so its best to do the test (Ps test) in your own or instructor's car.