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Test drive checklist

fuctup247

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So I'm preparing to pick up my 2022 Wolf Gray SX AWD Telluride I ordered back in March and creating a checklist of all the things to look for during the test drive before I buy.
  • lower the tire pressure to 35psi
  • test for vibration at 65-75 mph range on the highway
  • test all USB connections
  • test outlet
  • inspect stains on carpet and headliners
  • look under floor mats for possible water damage
  • pair phone
Anything else I should add?
 
So I'm preparing to pick up my 2022 Wolf Gray SX AWD Telluride I ordered back in March and creating a checklist of all the things to look for during the test drive before I buy.
  • lower the tire pressure to 35psi
  • test for vibration at 65-75 mph range on the highway
  • test all USB connections
  • test outlet
  • inspect stains on carpet and headliners
  • look under floor mats for possible water damage
  • pair phone
Anything else I should add?
rename the bluetooth to fuctup :LOL: (My rep, who sells a lot of Telly's, didn't know that you could rename it). Seriously, a good dealer should take care of most of that and go over all of the "goodies" that the vehicle has. They'll look at you funny if you pull out your tire gauge.
 
Sometimes the inspection tech forgets to lower the air pressure from transport pressure around 50psi. People then complain of a rough ride.
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Sometimes the inspection tech forgets to lower the air pressure from transport pressure around 50psi. People then complain of a rough ride.
That one should be pretty easy to check with TPMS before whipping out the tire gauge and checking pressures in front of everyone.
 
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