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144 messages, Last post on Mar 10, 2006 at 9:02 AM
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Yeah, gotta get in a long test drive of the exact car you are buying. That can be hard, though. I somehow got on the list and was invited to this Lexus event: https://www1.travelhq.com/registration/lexustasteofluxury/pretrip- /home.mtc Sounds like fun. Check out the list of cars you can potentially drive: Lexus ES 330, GS 300, LS 430, GS 430, IS 300, SC 430, GX 470, LX470 and RX 330; Acura MDX and TL; BMW 530ia, 745i, 545ia, 330ia, X5 4.4i and X3; Land Rover Range Rover HSE; Mercedes-Benz C320, E320, S430, E500 and ML500; Infiniti G35; Jaguar XK8 Cabriolet; Cadillac XLR and Escalade; Volvo XC90. -juice
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Replying to: ateixeira (Oct 04, 2004 8:22 am) Generally, you got a great opportunity to test drive the GM models as the lines at the imports were a lot longer. I like these massive test drive shows (like the one that Edmunds.com held in 2000) as it allows me to drive vehicles that I would not generally consider. I always find that my evaluation of the performance of certain vehicles often vearies with what I read on forums and reviews. |
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Individual dealer websites now have "schedule a test drive". Should I do this or just go in? I am able to pop in at unusual times, but I don't know what the non-busy times are during the week! Thanks.
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Replying to: which_brand (Oct 04, 2004 7:08 pm) If the opportunity to make an appointment is available, then it seems that the salesperson would be able to prepare for your visit by having any print material related to the vehicle ready, be prepared to answer any questions about the vehicle and current pricing/promotions, and would have set aside enough time to spend with you without interruption. As many of the salespeople who are members here will tell you, be sure to make the appointment when you KNOW you can make it kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host
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Absolutely Joseph, I quite often disagree with what a reviewer writes. You can't take their word for everything, you gotta sample things for yourself! Schedule a test drive? If you're seriously looking into that car, sure, by all means. If you are just casually shopping, I don't think I would. I'd just drop in. -juice |
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Got a card in the mail from Volvo the other day. They are having a tie-in the the "Alex's dream" charity (the lemonade stand group, might be more regional). Anyway, if you drive something next weekend, they make a $10 donation. So, since she is shopping, and the XC-90 is technically still on the short list, we will go and do our part for charity. |
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Mercedes did that with the Susan G. Kolman (sp?) Breast Cancer Foundation a while back. I drove every car they had there! They made a donation based on the number of miles you drove. -juice |
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| BMW does those drive events too. At least they bring in cars to drive, and probably personel to help out. | |
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Replying to: kirstie_h (Oct 05, 2004 4:46 am) Too many times people come in and want to test drive cars for fun. After a while some of us tend to pre judge potential customers thinking that they're just here because they're bored, and so we end up with a missed opportunity, and the customer ends up with a sour taste because we didn't take them seriously. |
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A lot of times, we buyers prefer that you not take us seriously. Then you will leave us alone why we walk the lot looking at the cars and trying to decide which model we might want to buy, just like I did this past Saturday.
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