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GOING
FOR A TEST DRIVE, AND DOING IT RIGHT
THE
PRE-DRIVE INSPECTION
Here are some points you should consider, before you get
inside the car and start the test-drive:
- Do
you like the exterior? If not, you should look at another
vehicle.
- Do
you like the interior, or is it just passable?
- Are
the doors too heavy to handle? Are the handles awkward?
- Do
the doorstops keep the door open easily?
- Can
you lock and unlock the car easily from inside?
- Are
you comfortable in the car?
- Do
your feet touch the pedals?
- Test
the seat in all positions. Can you get in and out of them
easily? Are they easily adjustable?
- Do
the seats have good back support?
- Does
your head hit the roof?
- Can
you easily read the gauges, radio and computer readouts,
both day and night?
- Are
there air bags on both sides?
THE
MOVING INSPECTION
Here are things you should look for when you take a test-drive:
- Did
the car start easily? Turn the car on and off several
times.
- Is
the steering column easy to lock and unlock?
- Does
the radio work well? Is the sound good for you?
- Does
the car maneuver easily at low speeds getting out of the
parking lot?
- How
is the turning radius? Can you make a U-turn in the road?
- Can
you parallel park easily?
- How
is the acceleration? Can you zip around in comfort and
in control?
- Is
there enough acceleration to easily fit into traffic -
even freeway traffic?
- How
does the car go uphill?
- Is
the steering responsive at higher speeds? Does it understeer
or oversteer around corners?
- Do
the brakes work smoothly without needing a lot of pressure?
Would you feel comfortable in a panic stop?
- Is
the car quiet when stopped, moving and accelerating? Turn
off the radio to really hear it.
- How
is the wind noise at higher speeds?
- Is
the car stable at cruising speeds?
- Is
the ride too hard or too soft? Do you need a different
suspension?
- Does
the car bounce a lot when it hits bumps?
THE
POST-DRIVE INSPECTION
After you have driven the car and are back at the dealership,
look at the following:
- Will
the vehicle fit in your garage?
- Is
the trunk big enough?
- Is
the backseat comfortable for sitting and reclining?
- Do
both front seats recline?
- Can
you open the hood easily?
- Is
the motor easily set up for servicing? (This is especially
important when you have to change the various body fluids).
- Are
the oil, water, power steering fluid, etc. marked and
easily accessible?
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