Is there a charge for test driving at a 4S dealership?

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OKiara
07/28/25 6:34pm
Test driving at a 4S dealership is free. When you go to a 4S dealership to buy a car, there is a test drive service available. Through test driving, you can get a preliminary understanding of the car's performance and gain a comprehensive understanding of the vehicle. Test driving helps consumers make more rational decisions when purchasing a car, avoiding post-purchase regrets. Each 4S dealership has only one test drive vehicle per model, and there are daily appointments for test drives. To arrange a test drive, it's best to call the salesperson in advance to make an appointment. During the off-season, the test drive can often be arranged on the same day, while during the peak season, you may have to wait a few days. On the day of your scheduled test drive, you will need to bring your documents to the 4S dealership, fill out a test drive registration form and agreement, and pay a test drive deposit. It's important to carefully read the agreement, as it covers issues related to traffic violations and accidents during the test drive.
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