From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-03 03:00:00
A man recently visited an Acura dealership and bluntly told the sales staff, “I absolutely won’t buy—I just want to drive it,” requesting a test drive of the Integra Type S. Salesperson Evan explained that at the time, the two display vehicles were equipped with summer tires and, due to snowy weather, could only be shown indoors. Faced with the customer’s candid admission that he had no intention of purchasing, Evan was momentarily speechless. The video did not reveal whether the man was ultimately allowed to take the car for a test drive. Experts note that while the primary purpose of a test drive is to evaluate a vehicle’s performance and comfort, there is no rule requiring participants to be serious buyers. For those simply seeking a driving thrill, paid track experiences—such as those offered by Xtreme Xperience—are an alternative: for $200 to $400, enthusiasts can drive exotic supercars without any sales pressure.

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