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Once you have compiled a shortlist of cars that suit your budget and meet your requirements, it is time to conduct atest drive or two.Remember these tips when test driving a vehicle with motus.cars.
A salespersonwill usually accompany you on ashort test drive in the vicinity of the dealership, but it’s better to undertake a lengthier on-road evaluation(if you can) becauseit will allowyou to “live” with the car for a bit longer. Ask to take the vehicle out for a 45-minute drive so that you can assesshow easy the vehicle is to park andmanoeuvre at low speed. You shoulddrive itin town andon the freeway.
Ideally, take a friend or family member with you; they maypick up on things that you might miss. However, before you drive off, it is important to know what you might be liable to pay in the event you are involved in an accident during thetest drive, such as the insurance excess.
Before you sign a test-drive agreement, make sure you read it to ensure you’re comfortable with all the conditions.
For a new car, the test drive will help you determine whether you like the driving feel and comfort of the vehicle…and whether it’s a practical fit for your specific needs.
A used car test drive is a bit different:you’re also looking for mechanical faults or other issues that may have arisen as a result of wear and tear or insufficient maintenance on the part of previous owners.
Herewith is an8-point test drive checklist from motus.cars, supported by Motus Nissan (previously Imperial Nissan), to comprehensively consider every aspect of a prospective car purchase:
Before you drive off, check whether thevehicle has exterior damage such as dents, chips or scratches. Make sure they are noted by the salesperson, or you could find yourself being held responsible for damage that occurred before you testedthe vehicle. Should you want to make an offer to purchase at a later stage, that damage will need to be corrected or the cost of repairs factored into the asking price.
The car should run smoothly when accelerating, decelerating and travelling at a steady speed. Once the powertrain has warmed up, the water-temperature gauge reading should remain stable (about halfway between the cold and hot markers) – and the temperature warning light should stay off!Harsh rattling or knocking sounds may be signs of incorrect tuning or worn/faultyengine or suspension components.
The vehicle’s steering should be responsive with no vibration or “free play” on the ‘wheel. Ensure that the car stops smoothly, strongly and in a straight line when you press the brake pedal firmly.
If you’re test-driving an automatic car, check that the transmission changes gears smoothly and consistently (when you expect it to).In a manualvehicle,the shift action should be positive (the gear levershould notch precisely into its slots) and the clutch pedal must disengage/engagethe car’s clutch progressively… in other words, the leftmostpedal should be easy to modulate once you’re used to it.
Adjust the driver’s seat, steering-column rake/reach, as well as the positions of the rear-view and side mirrors to your preference before you start the test drive. Ensure you are completely comfortable behind the ‘wheel, with clear vision to the front and rear of the vehicle. Sit in all the seating positions. Check whether there is enough leg- and headroom for the intended occupants.
Locate and test the main switches, such as the wipers/washers, headlights, cruise control stalk/buttons (if applicable)and hazard lights.
Turn on the airconto ensure it works effectively. Try out all the techfeatures, such as the infotainment system, including Bluetooth audio streaming/telephony andApple CarPlay/Android Auto compatibility.
Check that all seat belts are in working order and, if you have young children, take along car seats to test if they fit in the car with easily accessible anchor points and seat-belt buckles.
Check the boot size or load-bay capacity to ensure that it would be able to accommodate any large items you will need to transport, such as golf clubs, pramsor large suitcases.
It’s always advisable to buya used car from a name you can trust. With motus.cars you can even book a test drive online. Simply click on the car you’re interested in, fill in the enquiry form and remember to tick the “book a test drive” box. Remember to take your valid driver’s licence along with you!
Browse themotus.carsrange of quality, Motus-certified new, used and demo crossover vehicles for salehere.
If you would like to get your car valued as a trade-in, why not enquire about your new dream car onmotus.carsand get your current car valued at the same time!
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