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| Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars It is a good idea to take three types of test drives. One like an everyday drive; like how you’d usually drive the vehicle on it’s daily runs. Another one with all the users of the vehicle (typically family) to see if all are comfortable for their purposes, and to note the behaviour of the car with that load. One getting into thoughtful and intuitive details of various aspects, as an enthusiast might. The prime focus here is on the third type – to note the driving characteristics and the details, along with some other finer points. T-Bhpians might find some points too basic, however this is written considering the forum has a large non-member reader base. Driving Related - IA) Road Selection
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars B) Checks – Ride, Handling etc. Ride quality should be checked at different speeds and on different types of roads as above. Ride quality might change amply with speed, as noticed in a recent TD of the Mahindra XUV700 described here. Ride comfort should also be checked both in the front and back seats. It too might differ a fair bit as noticed on a TD of the Hector here. Also check the third row if relevant. Last edited by Poitive : 14th January 2022 at 13:05. |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars C) Steering feel Steering feel is often largely on comfort or on feel. Some are soft at slow speeds and weight up at higher speeds but providing limited steering feel/feedback. This is typical of EPS (Electric Power Steering). While EPS allows for a lot of control in how it is configured, in most cases designed to be soft, and is popular with those seeking convenience. For those looking for a better sense of connect with the car and road, an HPS (Hydraulic Power Steering) would often be better. It may often be a bit hard even at low/parking speeds. One feels the resistance the tyres feel more directly on the steering, so if you’re moving the tyres on the road at a near stand-still, the tyres are facing resistance from the road and you’ll feel it in the steering. A lot also depends on how they are designed. A well worked out HPS is a joy for many an enthusiast. Some EPS systems too do quite well. Eg Jeep Compass here. On some steering setups (it actually goes beyond just the steering), one is able to amply feel the road surface the tyres are interacting with. While this leads to an even better connect with the vehicle, it might be rather uncomfortable for many for daily use. It is really a matter of personal preference. Last edited by Poitive : 14th January 2022 at 16:54. |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars D) Brakes at different speeds Like all else, do this responsibly, especially taking care of traffic behind you. Be careful of the surface of the road. Any oil spills etc can make it dangerous. Bear in mind that the kind of road surface you are on will also have a bearing on the results. .
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars Driving Related - IIE) Load on vehicle Try to take your main test drive(s) with a similar number of people aboard, as ride and handling changes with the load on the vehicle. It is more prominent in some vehicles than others. Weight towards the rear end of the vehicle (third row/boot) influences more. Now, when on that test drive with family, you might also want to check how things change with that added load. This would be more noticeable on turns and bad roads.F) Tyres Tyre pressure makes a significant change on your ride and handling. Also on steering feel. It is worth checking tyre pressures for each TD you do. Marginally low pressure will likely result in a softer ride, somewhat harder steering, somewhat poorer handling (turns feel a tad less sharp and less controlled). Can also make the car feel a bit sluggish in pick up etc (more prominent in lower torque/petrol vehicles). Marginally high pressure will likely result in the reverse. Also increased braking distance. Last edited by Poitive : 14th January 2022 at 14:01. |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars G) Going through the gears Depending on the engine’s inherent characteristics, tuned torque curves and desired product design (simplistically, how the fuel economy and power delivery have been managed), gear ratios might differ significantly between that you drive daily and the car you are test driving. This is more true between different types of engines: petrol, turbo diesels, and turbo petrols. Considering this, try not to go as per the speed you are used to changing the gear at while looking at the speedometer. Though the RPM is a better guide, don’t be hung on to that either. Try and go by the feel of the engine (how ‘powerful’ it feels) and it’s sound. I have seen people reject good cars as the car didn’t work well with the speeds they were used to changing gears at, and they never really experienced the car as it was meant to be (could be as simple as changing the gears at a higher speed).H) NVH (Noise, Harshness, Vibration) etc. NVH levels would typically change based on the RPM and speed. Also when the engine is getting stressed. Smaller engines would often feel stressed more easily than larger ones, so try to take the engine to a higher RPM on a lower gear to sense that. Last edited by Poitive : 14th January 2022 at 16:46. |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars Ergonomics etc.Also factor in for others who might use the car I) Ergonomics 1. Seat comfort – driver oriented
2. Seat comfort - general
3.Footwell
4) Armrests
5) Gear lever Check it feeling right in your hand and especially in it’s movement and use from your natural position (armrest or otherwise). Worth checking the handbrake lever as well. 6) Knobs and buttons and controls
7) Ingress and Egress
8) Vision
Besides the points mentioned above, it is also important to see anything which feels uneasy and unnatural to you. If so, then to see if there is an adjustment which might reduce or eliminate the issue. People’s bodies are different. Even people of the same height might find very different comfort and sense of space in the same cabin based on their body proportions, and what they are used to and expect. Try to experience things yourself and not base it on secondary opinion.J) Cabin quality etc. (ergonomics and beyond) While at it, good to check other aspects of the cabin too. 1. Quality of materials used. 2.The aesthetics and style elements and whether they agree with you. Last edited by Aditya : 16th January 2022 at 22:16. Reason: Typo |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars MiscellaneousK) Build quality L) Storage
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars M) Audio, Entertainment, Driver interface, features. 1. General
3. AppsN) Misc.
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars O) Useful Links Some other useful links on related subjects can be found as below: Last edited by Poitive : 14th January 2022 at 13:46. |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars FootnotesIMPORTANT: Regardless of what is written here or elsewhere: please do drive safely, keeping both your own safety and that of people around you in mind. Nothing is worth an accident. Try things out considering this is a new vehicle and it just might surprise you with it being different from what you are used to. Please be responsible. Try to take someone along while on a test drive. While one focuses on driving, those accompanying can make observations on other aspects. If you have access to someone who is a more knowledgeable and skilled, try taking them along for your final selection. By no means is this the only way to test drive. Everyone has their own needs and priorities; also subjective opinions. Please feel free to add your thoughts below. A forum adds value by open minded sharing of different views and approaches to different aspects on a subject. This trigger for this thread partly came up as below: Quote:
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Team-BHP Support ![]() ![]() | re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars Thread moved from the Assembly Line to the Indian Car Scene. Thanks for sharing! Going to our homepage tomorrow ![]() Very comprehensive list & diehard enthusiasts or the very-particular ones will surely appreciate. For most people though, they either won't have the time or knowledge (accurate automotive observations take skill) to evaluate a car like this. For them, it'll be best to read the Team-BHP Review, BHPian test-drive reports (showroom TD posts from members are so damn insightful), and then check out the car themselves. Do this for all the shortlisted models and pick the one that you + your family are most comfortable with, and "connected" the most with. Last edited by GTO : 15th January 2022 at 09:17. |
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| re: Guide: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars Brilliant compilation of all factors. One has to exercise patience when buying vehicle. But often we overlook one or other (in fact one too many) when buying & end up making a compromise in long run. This can be Sirius star when shortlisting cars, like the PDI when we go to inspect the vehicle allocated to us. |
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I've set a familiar circuit of 16-18 kms for all test drives. And i've been using them for few years. It has straight stretches, speed breakers, flyover joints, broken surfaces(goes without saying for Blore), corners, well paved roads and if needed a slushy and rocky trail too(if it's an SUV that's being tested). And every vehicle I take in this route, I could differentiate easily how each of them fared in those road conditions, the good and bad bits. Last year, I was test driving the new Thar and I indicated to the dealer that I'm looking for an extensive test drive that covers all conditions as above. They obliged. And I did take it on the slushy, rocky paths too which I regularly drive on. Bangalore had heavy rains then and the slush was deeper than normal. Engaged the 4*4, tested it out to my satisfaction. In fact the same trail was done multiple times. After the test drive, this is what the dealer guy told me "Sir, this is my first time in an year with Thar test drives someone has taken the car to off road and tested it" ![]() ![]() Very well compiled thread poitive and a good pointer to lot of people taking test drives ![]() Last edited by Bibendum90949 : 15th January 2022 at 08:36. | |
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| Re: How to take Effective Test-Drives of new cars That is a pretty exhaustive checklist for a TD. ![]() Most buyers don't really go for a proper TD, and if proper TDs like the below are given, it would lead to many prospective buyers having fresh perspectives of less selling, but capable vehicles. Like the one mentioned below. Quote:
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