When test driving a used vehicle, it’s always best to take the car on both local roads and
highways. In different environments, you can get a good feel for how
the car responds and performs. On local roads, you can feel how the car
shifts and responds to sharp turns. You’ll also get a good idea on the
condition of the brakes with stop-and-go. With a trip on the highway,
you can note if the engine runs smoothly or not. While on a test drive,
keep your eyes and ears open. Make sure to note any unusual engine
noises and whether or not all of the electronics in the car are working
properly.
Goudy Honda
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