Originally Posted by
XCELR8
I definitely need to do that. I'm sure driving either vehicle will greatly influence my decision. The problem with that, is that I'm separating the Air Force soon and talking of large purchases like a new car, with a new job gives me the jitters. It's hard to go to a dealership and talk to them about test drives when you're not 100% ready to sign papers.
That's why I said talk to Chad. That way he can talk to a salesman prior to you coming in and let him know that you want to test drive the vehicle, that you aren't prepared to buy now and are driving a few vehicles to compare. That way you don't feel like you are wasting someone's time. Seriously, there's so much time during the week that a lot of guys are standing around. If you came in on a Saturday to do that, you probably piss off a salesman, but during the week, I'm sure someone wouldn't mind. I can probably get my hands on a dealer tag and take you out on a test drive. I did the same thing when my dad was looking at cars, and I'm higher up now than I was then.