Car buyers know it’s important to test-drive a car. While most individuals feel sure they know how to go ahead with the activity, a few important pointers can help them to identify potential issues and problems which they might otherwise overlook.
Do your homework before wandering into the car lot for available cars. Think about which makes and models satisfy your commuting requirements to the most. Study a car buyer’s guide and check the internet for models which prove to be of interest to you.
Check the specifications –
Think in terms of fulfilling your basic requirements and added mileage rather than raw towing power and electronic gadgetry offered by the particular model. Short list two or three models which can do the “job” for you. Once you visit, pick out the selected models and test-drive them. Evaluate the models on the same day to avail a much better idea regarding their comparisons.
If possible, take a friend along to keep the sales person occupied while you test-drive the models. Your friend can also point out things which you might otherwise overlook. Request the salesperson to take the vehicle home overnight so you can ascertain whether it fits your garage, how well the headlights function, and whether the interiors are properly illuminated.
At the car dealership, inform the salesperson you plan to compare the models and their prices at other showrooms too. This will discourage the person in quoting a high price for your car. Take your time in inspecting the car from outside and from within.
Check if the safety features such as air bags, seat belts, and safety devices are functioning properly. Open the hood and inspect the interiors for the engine parts and components if they are genuine and of standard make.
It’s a good idea to prepare yourself for the test drive before plunging straight ahead into the activity.
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