I bought my Ducati Monster 696 without a test ride, but that sort of thing is a little more common in the motorcycle world.
I bought my Ducati Monster 696 without a test ride, but that sort of thing is a little more common in the motorcycle world.
I sort of get it in that arena - the opportunity for failure on a motorcycle seems quite a bit higher. Especially sport bikes. I will say I had no problem test riding a bunch of scooters back in the gas crisis days.
Plus, it's easier to just ride away. Unless the salesman sits bitch
Note to self: Open motorcycle dealership where all the salespeople are chicks with DTSTs and the test drives flow like water.
I would already have a Ducati.
Get that weak shit off my track
I got the Spyder without a test drive!
But I've test ridden all my bikes.
Talking Focus ST, there was one at a performance drive day that I did. It was the closest car to mine for times. A few AMG C63, wrx, HSV and FPV (our hot Ford and GMs), Golf R but the Focus had them all easily.
To be honest, if I could I would buy a Grand Sport right now without driving one.
Get that weak shit off my track
I committed to buying my RS without seeing it in person. I test drove it on the way to the bank though. Does that count?
Drift Mode!!!1!
http://jalopnik.com/watch-this-ford-...nto-1786210325