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It's just fair to whoever ends up buying the car. We explain to any test driver that it is to stay in accordance with the engines break in protocol. biggest problem with that is that from what I read almost everywhere the thing really comes alive after 5k...
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Hate to say it, but before I drop almost $30k or more, I need to know what I am getting. Especially in real world driving conditions when I need to pass someone quickly. That ain't happening under 4k rpms in this car. This is how the engine is designed.. |
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Well, then according to you you're not passing anyone for the first 1000 miles anyways. You can still get a good feel for the steering at low speeds if you have good turns.
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It will suck being stuck driving one as a demo, but really thats the best way right?
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I agree. It is the only way to really know what you are getting with the engine. Otherwise I will be honest with the dealer when I test drive and tell him I am going to have to push the car above 4k rpm (but would not rev to redline) to know what I am getting, and if they have a problem with that I will talk to another dealer.
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Like those people that trash V8 mustang tires and tell the sales guy they're going to buy the car then don't. It's not yours. At least have enough respect for the car itself to not do stupid shit like pushing it past the RPMs during the break in period. You CAN get a feel for the car below those RPMs you just need to find decent roads to do it on. There were plenty where I test drove mine. If you have to go a bit father to get to those roads then tell the sales guy that you'll keep it under 4k RPM but you want more than a 1 mile test drive.
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I have never had issues driving a car during break-in using the method above (driving it during break-in as I would once it was broken in). Like I said, I am always upfront with the salesman and will tell them that if they want me to buy the car (especially a sports car) I am going to need to get a feel for the car but would never drive it to redline. And I am not talking about burning out or drifting or spinning out. Jeez.. The twins do not make peak torque until you get to 6600rpm which is below redline. I think 5-6K rpm would be necessary for me to get a proper feel for the car. I respect the dealer and if they say we wont allow it, I would never do it. I have never had a dealer tell me no. And I have been test driving cars since 1989. These are sports cars, not minivans. |
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pls take note, that black color looks amazing in person.
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If im gonna buy a car ill make sure i test it out not to its limits but close to it. why limit yourself to 4000rpm when you can see how the engine behaves at 7000rpm. These are the kind of dealers who are accomodating and worthy of my business. And i wouldnt buy any demo unit or any car that has more than 20miles in the odo. who would?
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