The problem with asking for a solo test drive is they (rightfully) assume you're going to do some dumb shit. So getting a solo test drive is totally at their discretion. A talking sales person has never detracted from my test drive experience. I zone them out completely or if you really want to keep them busy just ask them to explain how to get Apple play to work by plugging in their phone as an example ?As for roads and tips:
For getting a solo drive, it's mainly dealership policy, but it won't hurt to ask if you can do a quick solo test drive.
- roads with curves and twists -- bonus marks for elevation changes to really get a feel for the brakes
- highway to feel the acceleration. You'll also feel the very intrusive safety systems kick in a lot so you know what to dial down or turn off.
- a slow drive through a road in a crowded area with the windows down. This is an eye catching car, and I wouldn't recommend it if you hate attention or talking to other people about it.
- Sport mode does change the feel a lot by making shifts quicker and more aggressive. It also sharpens the throttle and steering, and stiffens the suspension. It's probably best to do this on a winding road to get best impact.
Since you're coming from a Prius, expect the car to actually have a feel to it, especially in the steering, and actually accelerate and brake quickly. Hopefully, it's not sensory overload comparatively, but feeling connected to the road is definitely a plus in my eyes.
As a former car salesperson in my college days, I would consider you low risk. Unless you drift that Prius into the parking lot pumping Icelandic techno.? I’m 61, 2013 Prius in great condition. No tats.
I pulled up to the dealership in my 99 civic single cam non vtec with a hole in the muffler, listening to Dr. Dre's the chronic and 2 stepping the shit out of it in the parking lot to buy my supra.... they let me do a private test drive and everything went well from there...As a former car salesperson in my college days, I would consider you low risk. Unless you drift that Prius into the parking lot pumping Icelandic techno.
The Chronic is one of the most influential albums of our time. For that, I award you a low risk designation.I pulled up to the dealership in my 99 civic single cam non vtec with a hole in the muffler, listening to Dr. Dre's the chronic and 2 stepping the shit out of it in the parking lot to buy my supra.... they let me do a private test drive and everything went well from there...
That’s how we’re all dupped. ?I highly recommend you keep it that way. I speak from experience. Wife plays tricks on you pretty while young, but later turns into a round thing..with attitude.
I set em up, you knock em down!What do you call a drifting Prius? An Electric Slide.? Saw that online somewhere.
The things I learn here.As a former car salesperson in my college days, I would consider you low risk. Unless you drift that Prius into the parking lot pumping Icelandic techno.