
Can You Test Drive Multiple Cars Before Buying?
Can You Test Drive Multiple Cars Before Buying?
Buying a car is a big decision, and many Australians want to compare a few options before making a final choice.
A common question buyers ask is:
Can you test drive multiple cars before buying?
The short answer is yes. In fact, many buyers test drive two or three vehicles before deciding which one suits them best.
Testing more than one car helps you compare driving feel, comfort, and practicality in real conditions.
Why Comparing Cars Matters
Even cars that look similar online can feel very different once you are behind the wheel.
During a test drive you may notice differences in:
• seat comfort
• steering feel
• road noise
• visibility
• overall driving confidence
This is why most experienced buyers compare a few vehicles before making a decision.
How Many Cars Should You Test Drive?
Most buyers test drive two or three cars.
Driving too many vehicles can make the decision harder because everything starts to blur together.
A good approach is:
• shortlist your top vehicles
• test drive them within a few days
• take notes after each drive
This makes the comparison much easier.
Should You Drive Them on the Same Day?

Whenever possible, it helps to drive the cars on the same day.
This makes it easier to notice differences such as:
• ride comfort
• steering response
• braking feel
• cabin noise
Small differences become much clearer when the experience is fresh.
Getting Help Choosing the Right Car
Sometimes two vehicles can feel very similar, which makes the final choice difficult.
That’s where expert guidance can help.
At Book A Test Drive, we help buyers narrow down their options before they even visit a dealership.
Using vehicle matching technology and a short discovery conversation, we help you focus on the vehicles that best suit your needs before arranging the test drive.
This means you spend less time guessing and more time driving the cars that truly fit.
Book Your Test Drives
Once you have shortlisted a few vehicles, the next step is to experience them properly.
Book A Test Drive allows Australians to arrange test drives with trusted dealerships so they can compare vehicles and make a confident decision.
Quick Comparison Checklist for Multiple Test Drives
When you are test driving more than one vehicle, use the same checklist for each car so the differences are easier to notice.
Seat comfort and driving position
Steering feel and responsiveness
Braking performance
Visibility and blind spots
Cabin noise levels
Suspension comfort over bumps
Parking and manoeuvrability
Infotainment system ease of use
Acceleration and engine response
Overall driving confidence
Using the same checklist for each car helps you compare vehicles objectively and avoid relying only on first impressions.
FAQ
Can dealerships refuse a test drive?
Most dealerships allow test drives for customers with a valid licence.
Can you test drive used cars?
Yes. Many used vehicles at dealerships are available for test drives.
Do you need insurance for a test drive?
Dealerships normally cover the vehicle during supervised test drives.

18 Match, 2025
12:30 PM

Alex Bodriagin
Founder & CEO
