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Learning how to buy a car involves a lot of research, but the most telling moment is often the test drive. What's one specific, non-obvious thing you always check or do during a test drive that reveals more about the car than any spec sheet?
I always test after a test drive by sitting a while longer and checking comfort If my knee hits the dash or the seat digs in after twenty minutes the car loses big points for daily use
I listen for wind and road noise with the climate off and windows up If the cabin rattles or a hiss appears at highway speed the sound deadening is worse than the brochure suggested
I gauge steering feel on a winding stretch and watch how it centers back to straight If the wheel fights a bit or feels loose the chassis story is telling you more than any spec sheet
I test braking with a quick stop from cruising speed and pay attention to pedal firmness If the pedal feels soft or the car dives the braking tune is off even if the engine pulls strong
During sun glare I check visibility with the sun at different angles and note if the A pillar blocks line of sight This is exactly the kind of thing you would find in how to buy a car 2025 guide