Whether you’re speaking with a used car dealer or buying your next car privately, you’ll want to take a test drive. Test drives let you experience the performance of a car firsthand, but they are also a great opportunity to test out the technology and other features. Next time you test out a car, Scott Lot suggests paying attention to these signs.

Body and Tire Issues

Before you head out on the road, check the exterior and interior for any issues. Take a look at the condition of the tires, making sure they match and are in good condition. If not, you’ll have to factor in the cost of a new set when considering the purchase price. Make sure the interior is big enough for you and your passengers and that any car seats or other carriers will fit.

Performance Problems

When it comes to knowing how you’ll put your new car to work, you’re the expert. If you’re mostly going to be using your next drive for highway commutes or city driving, take it out on the open road and get a feel for how it performs. If you’re more likely to head down rural roads or other rugged terrain, ask the car’s owner if there’s anywhere nearby you can put it to the test.

Connectivity and Infotainment

If you’re checking out a more recent car, bring your smartphone along and try to connect with the infotainment system. Double-check that the tech features are all easily accessible while you’re on the road and that all of the services you’ll need are included. While you’re inside, test out the heating and cooling system, too.

Speak with a Used Car Dealer in Allentown, PA

There’s nothing quite as exciting as taking your next great drive out on the open road. Come explore our showroom at Scott Lot and talk to our team to find the perfect car for your driving needs. Find out more about applying for used car financing, then take a test drive today!