Can you test drive a car on your own?

Can you test drive a car on your own?

The good news is yes, you can. Many dealerships are offering unaccompanied test drives in order to maintain social distancing. Registered trade plates must be used by these individual dealers, and they must have full insurance in place to allow you to legally test drive the car.

Can I test drive a car on my insurance?

Insurance. Dealers will have special cover in place but there’s a good chance you won’t be covered if you test drive a car sold privately. Check your own car insurance – you are looking for the words on the policy that says you can ‘drive another car with the owner’s permission’.

How do you prepare a car for a test drive?

Tips For The Test Drive

  1. Do your homework.
  2. Schedule an appointment with the car dealer.
  3. Make a list of the cars and features, and check the various consumer websites for the most recent car reviews.
  4. Pick a day solely for test driving.
  5. Make a checklist.
  6. Bring a buddy and your stuff.
  7. Comfort is key.

What insurance do you need for test drive?

On a private test drive, you should have fully comprehensive insurance which will cover all parties. The easiest and often cheapest way to get this is with a temporary car insurance policy. Short term insurance offers comprehensive cover that’s perfect for test drives.

How long should a test drive take?

Expect the test drive to last between 15 and 30 minutes, including the salesperson’s time behind the wheel. Be prepared for the salesperson to ask if you’re ready to buy when you return to the dealership after the test drive.

How long do test drives last?

between 15 and 30 minutes
Expect the test drive to last between 15 and 30 minutes, including the salesperson’s time behind the wheel. Be prepared for the salesperson to ask if you’re ready to buy when you return to the dealership after the test drive.

Will a dealership let me test drive?

If you are thinking about buying your first car or a new car, you should test drive several vehicles before making a decision. Most car dealerships will allow you to take a short drive in any of their cars. Test driving works to the advantage of both the customer and the dealership.

How can I test drive a car without the salesman?

Take the time to decide which vehicle you want to buy, and then bring in your old car for an evaluation. You can ask to test drive without the salesperson along: While some dealerships will require the presence of the salesperson in the car with you, many will permit you to do the drive on your own.

What happens after a test drive?

After the Drive At the end of the test drive, the salesperson will probably invite you into the dealership to begin negotiations. If you’re not ready to buy, this is where having an appointment for another test drive pays off. If you do a bit of research first, you’ll be fully in control of your test drive.