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Originally Posted by wbradley
If someone is looking to sell a vehicle, they will allow you to test it on the basis that you are looking to purchase.
Test driving a car knowing full well there is no way you will be purchasing that car from that individual is misrepresentation.
Alternately, you can tell the seller your actual motive so he can tell you to go pound sand.
It amazes me how clueless some people can be.
If you think it is the business of a salesperson to demo a car for you that you know darn well you wont be buying then you deserve to be a car salesman. Please don't complain when you are unable to put a roof over your head though.
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Settle down. Who said anything about not intending to buy the car? I would intend on buying the car if I like it, but if I don't like the way it drives then, no... I'm not buying the car. You think that is wrong? I am certainly not buying a car based on forum or magazine reviews. To be clear, I certainly am not advocating for joyrides at every dealer in town.
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