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Should be the norm isn't it?

At least for car dealers in Aust, you can drive anywhere you want alone. Some even allow you to take the car home for the weekend, use it with your family and see how practical the car is..

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1 hour ago, Beanoyip said:

Should be the norm isn't it?

At least for car dealers in Aust, you can drive anywhere you want alone. Some even allow you to take the car home for the weekend, use it with your family and see how practical the car is..

yes i think its a good idea.. to have the car to yourself for 30 mins

You are free to explore the functions and drive the way you like , where you want to 

no need bother about the SE and listening to their marketing chatter

but then again perhaps 30 mins is too short..a bit long would be better. over the weekend would be great

 

 

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I'm sure arrangements can be made for extended test drives for genuine buyers, just that no need to publicize or else every goondu will be trying to wrangle extended joyrides.

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22 hours ago, kobayashiGT said:

They take my $20,000 liao, will they still return me? 🤣

Hhhmmmm, from Stuttgart whack to causeway i think just nice 30mins considering traffic etc.. dont know can clear immigration or not🤣😂 

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14 minutes ago, Throttle2 said:

Hhhmmmm, from Stuttgart whack to causeway i think just nice 30mins considering traffic etc.. dont know can clear immigration or not🤣😂 

You 1 2 be quarantine for 14 days for each direction huh?

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2 hours ago, Beanoyip said:

Should be the norm isn't it?

At least for car dealers in Aust, you can drive anywhere you want alone. Some even allow you to take the car home for the weekend, use it with your family and see how practical the car is..

Then how much deposit needs to pay over in Aust?

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44 minutes ago, Robin said:

yes i think its a good idea.. to have the car to yourself for 30 mins

You are free to explore the functions and drive the way you like , where you want to 

no need bother about the SE and listening to their marketing chatter

but then again perhaps 30 mins is too short..a bit long would be better. over the weekend would be great

 

 

But frankly speaking. Test drive car . U all dare ram test power. Overtaking.  Cut corner hard test chassis those stun meh?

Test drive i super kasi and drive extremely carefully  1😂

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31 minutes ago, 13177 said:

Then how much deposit needs to pay over in Aust?

Most mass market brands don't need to pay, not sure about Porsche though.. If you're really genuine buyer, I don't think they mind you taking the car over the weekend.

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30 minutes ago, Beregond said:

But frankly speaking. Test drive car . U all dare ram test power. Overtaking.  Cut corner hard test chassis those stun meh?

Test drive i super kasi and drive extremely carefully  1😂

Like that which aspect of the car are you testing??😄

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4 hours ago, Beanoyip said:

Should be the norm isn't it?

At least for car dealers in Aust, you can drive anywhere you want alone. Some even allow you to take the car home for the weekend, use it with your family and see how practical the car is..

Addressing the second para, selected dealers offer cars to be taken home for various periods to selected clients.

I've had the McLaren GT home for a couple of days very recently. 

I've done this a couple of times with BMW, both the new M5 and a 740.

@RadXhas done this too, I think with the i8 but maybe also other cars/marques.

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Turboflat4 said:

Addressing the second para, selected dealers offer cars to be taken home for various periods to selected clients.

I've had the McLaren GT home for a couple of days very recently. 

I've done this a couple of times with BMW, both the new M5 and a 740.

@RadXhas done this too, I think with the i8 but maybe also other cars/marques.

 

 

 

This shows only the very high end marque cars can be taken home.. for B&B cars, dealers probably ask you to fly kite..

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8 hours ago, Turboflat4 said:

Addressing the second para, selected dealers offer cars to be taken home for various periods to selected clients.

I've had the McLaren GT home for a couple of days very recently. 

I've done this a couple of times with BMW, both the new M5 and a 740.

@RadXhas done this too, I think with the i8 but maybe also other cars/marques.

 

 

 

RadX was in different league then. Extended test drive for 3 months and change car 😁

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14 minutes ago, Steptronic said:

RadX was in different league then. Extended test drive for 3 months and change car 😁

White colour 3 pointed star?

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12 hours ago, inlinesix said:

White colour 3 pointed star?

That was one of them I guess. Porky also he threw after few months.

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