ayau
Senior Member
Dealers will have to play it by ear. If the customer is serious about making the purchase (only thing stopping them is not getting finance), then they'll most likely let you test drive it before purchase.
If you're simply cross shopping, then they'll most likely not allow any test drives. If the car isn't already sold before the dealer receives their allocation, it'll most likely be sitting inside the showroom. It'll be their only one and it'll be a real hassle for both the customer and the dealer if the customer is just interested in a test drive.
If you're simply cross shopping, then they'll most likely not allow any test drives. If the car isn't already sold before the dealer receives their allocation, it'll most likely be sitting inside the showroom. It'll be their only one and it'll be a real hassle for both the customer and the dealer if the customer is just interested in a test drive.
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