One of the most important steps in buying a new or used car is
the test drive. You can do all the research you like, but it all
comes down to the test drive. Driving the car must be
comfortable, easy, and enjoyable. Follow these few steps and get
the most out of your next test drive. Check over the car before
you leave the dealer's lot. Tires, fluids, and lights should all
be checked before you drive. Also make sure there is gas in the
car. ·If at all possible go on the test drive by yourself. You
need to concentrate on the driving experience and the noises of
the car. A babbling salesman will distract you and not let you
get a good read on the car. ·Before leaving the lot, adjust the
seat, mirrors, and the climate control system. You do not need
to be distracted while driving an unfamiliar car. Make sure you
are comfortable and have a good view of everything around you.
·Drive a variety of roads. Mix it up with some city driving
followed by highway if you can. You should make sure to try
every gear and reach highway speeds to fully test the car. ·Test
the brakes. The steering wheel should not shake while applying
the brakes. Also, check to see if the car pulls to one side
while braking. Squeaks and rattles could also indicate worn
pads. ·Notice how the car tracks. When you take your hands off
of the wheel, which way does the car go? If the car consistently
tracks to one side, be concerned about the alignment. The last
thing you should check is how you feel about the car. Did you
enjoy driving it? Was there enough power to get your blood
pumping? Is this a car you can live with every day? Most
important don't get caught up in the moment, don't buy the first
car you see, and never ever let the dealer think you are
interested.
About the author:
Kevin Schappell maintains http://www.carbuyersclub.com where he
gives advice on buying, selling, insurance, and financing. A
mechanical engineer and car guy, Kevin has decided to spend his
online time helping others learn about automobiles. To learn
more about how your car works, Kevin has
createdhttp://www.mycarwizard.com
Author: Kevin Schappell