gofast321
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- May 7, 2023
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- Location
- Pittsburgh
- First Name
- Chad
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- Suburban
- Engine Size
- 5.3
Looking to get some ideas and opinions on test drive etiquette. I have a running 72 Camaro, for sale on Craiglist. Its not a show car and needs some work but it is in pretty good shape. I have had a few tire kickers come look at it and ask to test drive it. Any classic car I have ever bought (its only been 3) I never ask drive the car. I look it over thoroughly and if I think its a car I would purchase, as one of the last steps before making an offer, I have the owner drive it with me in the passenger seat.
The last 3 people that I have had come look at this Camaro have asked to test drive it and its been a disaster. The first two barely knew how to drive a stick and were grinding gears and stalling it out. The 3rd almost ended in a fist fight. He looked it over, asked to drive it and took it out on the road. He was able to drive it with no issues. The problem came when we hit a straight away (25 mph speed limit) and he hammered it. We were easily doing 80 mph and rev'd it well over 5500 rpm. The belts flew off it and he killed the engine by turning the key off. He said that the throttle got stuck. I have owned the car for 20 years and never had the throttle stick. I was pi$$ed. I understand you want to run the car though its paces to make sure everything is in good shape but I can't believe people beat on cars they don't own.
How do the rest of you handle people that want to test drive cars you are selling? At this point I'm inclined to not let anyone test drive again.
Thanks!
The last 3 people that I have had come look at this Camaro have asked to test drive it and its been a disaster. The first two barely knew how to drive a stick and were grinding gears and stalling it out. The 3rd almost ended in a fist fight. He looked it over, asked to drive it and took it out on the road. He was able to drive it with no issues. The problem came when we hit a straight away (25 mph speed limit) and he hammered it. We were easily doing 80 mph and rev'd it well over 5500 rpm. The belts flew off it and he killed the engine by turning the key off. He said that the throttle got stuck. I have owned the car for 20 years and never had the throttle stick. I was pi$$ed. I understand you want to run the car though its paces to make sure everything is in good shape but I can't believe people beat on cars they don't own.
How do the rest of you handle people that want to test drive cars you are selling? At this point I'm inclined to not let anyone test drive again.
Thanks!