I think it depends.
I had a c-section with my first, because despite inducement, he just didn't want to descend, so I never got past 2 cm dilated in 3 days of induced contractions.
DS2 I was all for VBAC, the midwives seemed enthusiastic and positive, I went into labour naturally.... and after 6 days of contractions (admittedly, only every 15 minutes, and not too bad for the first 3-4 days), I barely got to 2cm dilated, he didn't decend, and I was wheeled in again for a c-section.
I'm not having a third, but if an accident happens, I'll go for c-section - clearly there's something about my anatomy that doesn't let babies descend, and had I had a chat with someone who didn't care about quotas perhaps I'd have realised that, and not had days of pain, and finally turning up at the hospital in tears saying I couldn't cope and they had to admit me and figure out what was going on.
My sister on the other hand, everything went fine, dilated and everything, but at the last minute the baby had some issues so she had the section. She's deciding now, but will probably go for VBAC and it'll probably be fine.