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Originally Posted by Speedy1975
I thought maybe if I drove one I'd change my mind, but the dealer wouldn't allow test drives.
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Yeah. Here in Austin they only let you drive one if you are pre-approved for a loan, or have a cashiers check to cover the sticker price.
However, when I went to a Dodge dealership, they were worse. They refused to let me drive a Challenger unless I signed an 'Intent to Purchase Agreement', whatever that means. The salesman also told me (in a condescending manner) "Not everyone can drive something this fast anyway". Then he asked what I would be trading in. When I showed him my car, he had that 'dont I look stupid' look on his face.