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6 THINGS YOU SHOULD DO ON THE TEST DRIVE

For some, the process of buying a new car can be a stressful process. In our market, there are already more than thirty brands, and making a decision can be difficult.  We are car buyers and here to help you, not only with tests, comparisons and purchase analysis, we also tell you what are the 6 vital things that you should verify in the test drive to ensure that you will make the best decision and buy the car that best suits fit your needs, after all, the car you buy is likely to be your daily companion for a few years. Follow the below to help you make the best decision when buying a car.

  1. Drive the car as you are going to buy it

It is common that, in some dealerships, only the top versions of the range are available for test drives, when the reality is that sometimes we opt for a basic or intermediate version. Try to find a dealer that has the version you are thinking of buying, or at the very least, make sure the car you are going to drive has the same engine and transmission.

Once in the car, ask the advisor to inform you about the differences between one version and another so as not to generate false expectations.

2. Take the family to the test

If you will commonly use your car with family members, take them to the test to make sure the car has enough space.  Once underway, check that the car responds properly even when loaded. If you use the stroller, put it in and out of the trunk as many times as necessary to verify that it will fit in your new car.

3. Try it in the areas where you will be using it frequently

Find a dealership near your home or office and drive it on the same streets that you circulate on a daily basis. In this way, you can ensure that, for example, it can overcome the bump or pavement that your car will go through every day.

On an uneven road, you can test the ride quality, if the car jumps or absorbs the irregularities correctly. You should also test that no strange noises develop on these types of roads.

4. Make yourself comfortable

Adjust the seat, steering wheel, and mirrors to your driving position and verify that you are comfortable, that the visibility to the outside is good, and that there is enough space for the passengers.

5. Check the response of the motor and the brakes

We do our tests with accelerations from 0 to 100 km / h and the braking tests we do in the same way, from 100 km / h to 0. We understand that in an urban environment it is not easy to do this type of test, but at least it accelerates up to 60 miles and then panics braking to begin to familiarize yourself with what your car could be for years to come.

If you know of a winding road in the area, take it to test the behaviour of the suspension and steering.

6. Take your mobile device and pair it with the car

In this way, you will make sure that there is no compatibility problem as it happens when we combine some smart devices with some cars. If it's hot, try the air conditioning and make sure it meets your needs. Contact us for free Car Valuation online.