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Originally Posted by csbassplayer2003
As I was climbing into the driver's seat, he said "btw we aren't taking this car out on the road". I proceeded to ask him why not? "Well we don't want to rack up the mileage for the person who is going to buy it". I asked if it was sold. He said no. Is there a sale pending? "No". Has anyone else expressed interest? "No". I then asked him "how am I supposed to determine if I like the car if I cannot drive it?".
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That is the type of dealership i bought my car from, i waited 4 years for this car, over the course of 5 days my car didnt leave the spot i first saw it in... they wouldnt let any under a 780 credit score test drive it, that i am thankful for, they are protecting this car for enthusiasts that need the car in their life.
personally i wouldnt have bought my frs if it had more than 15 miles on it at the deanship, plus if they let ANYONE drive it, you have a ton of people trashing the engine, any dealership that doesnt allow people to test drive brand new sports cars without money on the table is a great dealership in my book, that means they most likely didnt abuse it nor did any one else get a chance to...
what would you buy a car with 11-15 miles no test drives or a car with 500 miles and 100 people romping on the engine and transmission....