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Before you buy: 5 things to check on your test drive

Buying a new car is a big move. Here’s how to make sure you’re getting exactly what you want:

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Shopping for a new car? Don’t rely on reviews or videos: The real test happens behind the wheel.

A thorough test drive helps you spot red flags, confirm comfort, and see if your next ride fits your lifestyle and your budget. Here’s how to make every minute count:

📍Plan your route
The dealership lot isn’t enough. Book at least 30 minutes on a mix of roads — highways, backstreets, and winding routes — to see how the car truly handles.

👀 Inspect inside and out
Before hitting the gas, test seat comfort, cargo space, and tech controls. Have kids? Bring their car seats to check the fit.

🔊 Listen up
Turn off the radio and focus on the engine, brakes, and handling. Comfort and confidence behind the wheel matter most.

📝 Do your homework first
Get pre-approved through your credit union to keep your budget in check and your leverage high. Pro tip: Bring a friend to help you avoid impulse decisions.

⏳ Take your time
Never feel pressured to buy on the spot. A second test drive is always an option.

Ready to roll? United Texas Credit Union can help with pre-approval + hassle-free auto loans.

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