"R. Alan Monroe" <amonroejj@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:5NfXg.10327$OE1.5175@tornado.ohiordc.rr.com.. .
....
Quote:
|
the test drive catch 22: It seems like a bad idea to make what will become a 5-10 year commitment based on a mere 15 minutes of trying a car. A dealer might let you test drive something for a day ...
|
....
You could attempt to rent one. It would be expensive, and the model in
question may not even be available.
I think the best bet is to research as much as possible (Consumer Reports,
owner opinions online, etc.) and use what you find in conjunction with the
15 minute test drive.
When it comes right down to it, this is the way cars have been bought since
there were dealerships. You have to learn what you can, then buy and don't
look back.
There was an auto manufacturer that touted the overnight test drive a few
years back. (I think it was GM.) I have not seen that promoted lately.
-- R Flowers