what happens when you go on a test drive and you crashed?

sniperruff

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just wondering, would you be in any trouble (except from the car dealer of course) if you crash a car when you go on a test drive? i've been wanting to test drive so i can practice driving, plus i've aleays wanted to drive some new cars...
 

iamwiz82

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A friend of mine totalled an Accord and a Civic at once when he rear-ended the guy in front of him. Both cars were on their way back to the Honda dealership after being in a car show. The dealer's ins. paid for everything.
 
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Originally posted by: sniperruff
just wondering, would you be in any trouble (except from the car dealer of course) if you crash a car when you go on a test drive? i've been wanting to test drive so i can practice driving, plus i've aleays wanted to drive some new cars...

Umm....If you need to "practice driving", I wouldn't suggest doing so in brand new $20k+ cars that you don't even own...
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: sniperruff
just wondering, would you be in any trouble (except from the car dealer of course) if you crash a car when you go on a test drive? i've been wanting to test drive so i can practice driving, plus i've aleays wanted to drive some new cars...

Umm....If you need to "practice driving", I wouldn't suggest doing so in brand new $20k+ cars that you don't even own...


Common sense has no place in ATOT!!! :p
 
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Originally posted by: Insane3D
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: sniperruff
just wondering, would you be in any trouble (except from the car dealer of course) if you crash a car when you go on a test drive? i've been wanting to test drive so i can practice driving, plus i've aleays wanted to drive some new cars...

Umm....If you need to "practice driving", I wouldn't suggest doing so in brand new $20k+ cars that you don't even own...


Common sense has no place in ATOT!!! :p

Sorry, I promise it won't happen again. :p
 

jlee

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Take your car to a vacant parking lot or something...don't risk ruining someone's day just to practice.
 

RossMAN

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
it's nice to know... but i guess your credit rating or insurance rate would go up?

Correct Captain Obvious.

This is why car dealerships normally take a photocopy of your drivers license and/or car insurance.

You wreck it - you pay. If you can't pay they probably sue your ass, go after you in court and their insurance pays to fix it.
 

Heh, I practiced driving a 5-speed on a brand new Honda Accord on a test drive (I'd had a couple lessons previously). I stalled a couple times, but no accidents. I ended up getting the same model (though not that same car...poor clutch! :))
 

sniperruff

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to be more specific, i really want to learn driving a stick and don't have the opportunity. it's not like im 16 years old who just took 2 driving lessons.
 

Sundog

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
to be more specific, i really want to learn driving a stick and don't have the opportunity. it's not like im 16 years old who just took 2 driving lessons.


Go find someone to teach you on a farm tractor.
 

Viper GTS

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A test drive isn't the place to learn how to drive a stick.

Surely you have a friend or relative that can help you out?

I once had the top come off of a T-Top 300ZX @ about 70 mph on a test drive.

Amazingly enough it survived several bounces on the pavement before landing in a ditch. I put it back on (only then discovering what the dealer neglected to tell me - it wouldn't latch properly) and drove back VERY carefully. Told them it "wasn't for me" and got the hell out of there.

:D

Viper GTS
 

jagec

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
to be more specific, i really want to learn driving a stick and don't have the opportunity. it's not like im 16 years old who just took 2 driving lessons.

Dude, don't toast some poor customer's clutch. Just get a friend to help you, or buy a $500 beater.
 

PricklyPete

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Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: sniperruff
just wondering, would you be in any trouble (except from the car dealer of course) if you crash a car when you go on a test drive? i've been wanting to test drive so i can practice driving, plus i've aleays wanted to drive some new cars...

Umm....If you need to "practice driving", I wouldn't suggest doing so in brand new $20k+ cars that you don't even own...

Seriously...that is truly unfair to the final owners of the car.
 

iversonyin

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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
A test drive isn't the place to learn how to drive a stick.

Surely you have a friend or relative that can help you out?



Viper GTS

actually the dealer will teach u if u r consider buyin a car.... at least the Audi dealer around me...

but do u wanta learn from the dealer and risk crashin the car.... i donno
 

djheater

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Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: sniperruff
to be more specific, i really want to learn driving a stick and don't have the opportunity. it's not like im 16 years old who just took 2 driving lessons.

Dude, don't toast some poor customer's clutch. Just get a friend to help you, or buy a $500 beater.

My first car was a stick 83 Honda. I had never ever driven stick and neither of my parents had owned a stick car in my life... I had a friend that knew how to drive manual come with me. I bought it from the guy for $500 and drove it home.

It's not that hard.

 

Mungla

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While the vehicle is on the dealer's lot, insurance does not cover it (atleast here in Oklahoma). I always ask the rep to drive it off the lot and then we trade drivers.

When I was filling out paperwork for my Eclipse, a lady rearended a brand new vehicle into a light pole on the lot. Apparently, she was just going for a test drive. The guys inside all said that she would be paying for it.