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Why would that be?Then you won't be owning one anytime soon
I certainly drove mine before I signed anything.
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Why would that be?Then you won't be owning one anytime soon
Too many people fall for the "dealership flexing" thinking they have to play by their rules. Dealerships are there to serve the customer, not the other way around.Why would that be?
I certainly drove mine before I signed anything.
Do you honestly think they are going to let people take home a CTR to "try it out" before they buy?Too many people fall for the "dealership flexing" thinking they have to play by their rules. Dealerships are there to serve the customer, not the other way around.
Heck, my dealership let me take my Civic home for the night without committing to anything. They were going to close in about 30mins so he said just bring it back tomorrow and let me know how you like it. Smart move on their part, I bought it the next day. The odometer had 1 mile on it when I took it home.
I can't believe I have to explain the point of that story... Bottom line: good dealership vs shit dealership that won't let you test drive the car your going to buy.Do you honestly think they are going to let people take home a CTR to "try it out" before they buy?
To dealers, the CTR is a car they get once a month if they're lucky (unless they are a super high volume dealer), it attracts a lot of attention to their store, and the owners that are buying the first ones are super picky about what they're willing to accept.
Basically, if you want to test drive one, look for a used one, there are quite a few out there already.