Test drive on Saturday!
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Test drive on Saturday!
Hey guys,
Just thought I should say that I have a test drive booked with my local Honda dealership this weekend, quite excited about driving one of these for the first time! I'm a little disapointed that a salesman needs to come out with me though.
Is there anything I should know? I've driven a Civic Type-R a few years ago and enjoyed that but unfortunately couldn't justify buying one at the time due to work arrangements.
Not looking to buy a new one at the moment, ideally an 04 GT for no more than
Just thought I should say that I have a test drive booked with my local Honda dealership this weekend, quite excited about driving one of these for the first time! I'm a little disapointed that a salesman needs to come out with me though.
Is there anything I should know? I've driven a Civic Type-R a few years ago and enjoyed that but unfortunately couldn't justify buying one at the time due to work arrangements.
Not looking to buy a new one at the moment, ideally an 04 GT for no more than
#3
Drive it like you stole it!
The Honda salesman that came out with me on my test drive was thrilled that I was prepared to give it full beans and chuck it round corners .... even though I didn't buy new from them I bought from another dealer, the same salesman still always comes up to me and chats about my car when he sees me. Don't be afraid of trying it out fully, and as ever (especially as it's not your car) drive within your limits. Oh and you will quickly realise it is rear wheel drive
The Honda salesman that came out with me on my test drive was thrilled that I was prepared to give it full beans and chuck it round corners .... even though I didn't buy new from them I bought from another dealer, the same salesman still always comes up to me and chats about my car when he sees me. Don't be afraid of trying it out fully, and as ever (especially as it's not your car) drive within your limits. Oh and you will quickly realise it is rear wheel drive
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James, it's fairly critical that you give the car a long run out IMO.
I think a lot of people who aren't used to VTEC go away disappointed - but it's not until you get used to really working the gearbox that you realise they are a rapid car.
Hopefully the salesman knows how to drive it and will give you a good intro.
I think a lot of people who aren't used to VTEC go away disappointed - but it's not until you get used to really working the gearbox that you realise they are a rapid car.
Hopefully the salesman knows how to drive it and will give you a good intro.
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Originally Posted by Survey S2000,Jun 26 2008, 04:46 PM
Have fun and make sure you see the darkside of 9000rpm.
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Originally Posted by MB,Jun 26 2008, 04:18 PM
James, it's fairly critical that you give the car a long run out IMO.
I think a lot of people who aren't used to VTEC go away disappointed - but it's not until you get used to really working the gearbox that you realise they are a rapid car.
Hopefully the salesman knows how to drive it and will give you a good intro.
I think a lot of people who aren't used to VTEC go away disappointed - but it's not until you get used to really working the gearbox that you realise they are a rapid car.
Hopefully the salesman knows how to drive it and will give you a good intro.
Who ordered sideways ?
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Originally Posted by GrittyShaker,Jun 26 2008, 04:19 PM
Mechanical overrev? Probably not a good idea with the salesman in the car.
9200rpm on MY00 too
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Cheers guys!
Already downloaded the FAQ's cheers!
I've not driven a rear wheel drive car for a while, last ones were an MR2 (Mk1) and Elise, both fantastic fun.
Sure I'll be back with my findings after the test drive!
Already downloaded the FAQ's cheers!
I've not driven a rear wheel drive car for a while, last ones were an MR2 (Mk1) and Elise, both fantastic fun.
Sure I'll be back with my findings after the test drive!