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Originally Posted by Wormius
I also thought the same about getting a new Impreza. Thought it would be great, like my old one, and it was just plain bad.
Really awkward when the car dealers insist on going along with you for the test drives. I wish they would stop that.
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I remember one time, I really, really wanted a Volvo SUV, my business had been finally making enough money that I could buy one. I'd been wanting one for years.
Took one for a test drive and...just...nope. Too much money for just the most 'blah' car I'd ever driven.
It just cant be over-stated how important the test drive is.
I was sold on it, I didn't even care, but as soon as I drove it? I just didn't love it. And its a lot of money to spend on something you just dont like.
And I agree and disagree with you to a point. If the sales guy is good and comes along on the test drive, sometimes thats good. He can show you things and features you might not have been aware of or know how to use, but if they spend the whole time doing a full-court hard-press? No bueno.
There are places that'll give you 24 hours with it and I think thats good. It gives you time to decide on whether you love it or not.
Cars are a lot of money. IMO...you have to love it.