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Hey all,
I'm in the progress of selling my car. One the major plusses of my car over the stock falcon is that it goes like a cut snake (for an EB falcon, I'm sure an Xr8 would put it in it's place) I've had a few people test drive it (4th today, 2 dreamers, 1 still trying to sell his current car and another hopeful young man) In each and every case I've had to tell them to give the car a bit of grief.. Now obviously I don't mean race it.. but at least take it up to the red line in 1st and second just to see how it goes and check for any issues.. Why do people do it? Would you by a car after puttering it up and down the road? I sure wouldn't! I always give any test driving cars a fair bit of gas to make sure everything is working correctly and the car's been looked after (I tell the owner I'm going to before doing it though) What is your test drive proceedure? |
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