Friday, January 11, 2008

Get the Most from your Test Drive

When you are shopping for a used vehicle, the test drive is an invaluable tool in determining whether a vehicle is the right fit for your needs. Shopping for a new or used car can leave you overwhelmed with all of the inherent decisions and tradeoffs, but knowing what to look for during your test drive can alleviate some of the pressure and help you make the right decision.

Before visiting a dealership to test drive what could be your next set of wheels, it is important to assess what features you need and want out of your next vehicle. Your current vehicle is a good starting point in determining what makes a vehicle a fit for you. Is there enough space, or are you seeking something larger? Are you happy with the fuel economy? Are the seats comfortable? Examining the benefits and shortcomings of your current vehicle can help you evaluate preferences and needs and aid in the selection process for your next vehicle.

Test driving a vehicle is about more than making sure the vehicle runs. Particularly when you will be checking out several options, it is helpful to take written notes of your observations for each. The following considerations are designed to help you maximize the benefits you receive from your vehicle test drive:

Cover the basics:

-Inspect the exterior and interior of the vehicle for blemishes and broken parts. Do all movable parts function properly (i.e.-console hinges, glove compartment, air conditioner vents)? Is there noticeable wear and tear? Are the tires in good condition or are they worn?
-Check for the presence of manufacturer supplied items such as the owner’s manual, spare tire and jack.

The road test:

-Assess whether the vehicle accommodates your body type and that of the other members of your household. This includes noting how easy or difficult it is for you to enter and exit the vehicle, whether there is adequate space in the seats, and whether seats are sufficiently comfortable for everyday use as well as long trips.

-Drive the vehicle in various traffic conditions. Testing the vehicle both in traffic and on the highway can help give you an idea of how the vehicle performs overall. Be sure to keep the radio off during the drive to ensure that you are able to hear any questionable noises the vehicle may produce.

-Every component of the vehicle counts. Test for functionality of power windows, door locks, sunroof, trunk mechanism, radio, air conditioning, heater, emergency brake, windshield wipers, lights, blinkers, and so on. Test every component large and small to prevent discovering unpleasant surprises after the deal is done.

-Listen carefully. Listen and feel for inconsistencies or odd occurrences when starting, driving and idling. Pay attention to how the vehicle shifts, brakes, and accelerates, noting any behavior that seems out of the ordinary. Rattling, vibrating or misalignment are issues that should be addressed.

-Judge your complete experience with the vehicle. While it is important to consider all of the small details you notice when test driving a particular vehicle, you must also have the mindset to evaluate your overall experience. You may discover that a certain vehicle feels completely right, while another seems completely wrong, even when you cannot pinpoint the exact grounds for your impression.

Also note that small problems do not have to be deal breakers. You may opt to simply repair an issue if everything else about a vehicle is perfect, or you may be able to work out an arrangement with the dealer. To get the most from your used vehicle test drive, pay attention to the details without losing sight of your overall experience with the vehicle.

About the Author: Greg Chapman, of Greg Chapman Motors, is a leading provider of Austin TX used cars. For more information please visit Greg Chapman Motors.

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