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Test driving, or taking time to evaluate any vehicle that you intend to purchase is the best way to preventing a buyer's remorse. However, test driving a vehicle does not make it mandatory for you to make the purchase, or creating an impression for the seller that you will be buying. Though, it might give you an advantage of reaching a plausible deal. Unfortunately, some drivers treat it as a “four right turns around the block", failing to realize that test driving is an essential part of buying a car.
A suitable way of carrying out the test, is to make a mental note of what you plan to do-all the major and the minor systems of the vehicle must be kept in mind; the engine, brakes, lights, and other electrical systems such as the DVD player etc, must be inspected meticulously. Alongside, other systems such as the doors, the windows, locks must be speculated. If you are buying a sports car, the salesman can be asked if you can take it around a couple of freeway ramps at a bit more aggressive pace.
1. Perform a pre-test inspection
The first part is to ensure that the vehicle is in a good shape. Coolant, tire pressure, transmission fluid levels and more, must be studied in detail. For a used car, you might also like to do a pre-test inspection. Run your hands across the tread of each tire and look for uneven wear wh