You’ve done it! You’ve finally saved up enough to get the SUV you always wanted. Before you buy your new vehicle, make sure you take your time with the process. It’s a big decision — after all, you’ll likely drive your SUV for a few years at least.
Keep these five things in mind as you take your potential SUV for a test drive to know if it’s a good option for you or not.
Drivability
An SUV will feel quite different if you’re used to driving a car. It has larger proportions and sits higher off the ground than most cars, so handling is less nimble. Checking for squatting or diving when accelerating and braking vigorously is best in the case of an SUV. Usually, these are the conditions in which an SUV tends not to handle like a car. Find out if the drivability of an SUV works for your needs.
Visibility
A high seating position might be one of the reasons you’re considering an SUV. While enjoying the view from your elevated position, make sure you can also see all around the car. The SUV’s size and styling of its windows may block low-riding vehicles or interfere with visibility when the vehicle is being driven in a tight space.
Cabin Comfort
You might be looking for an SUV because you need extra room for your family and friends. So before buying an SUV, it’s important to consider comfort for everyone riding in the vehicle. Try the seats in every row to see how you fit. Also, check how tricky or easy it is to climb in and out of the car. Also, look for USB ports, air vents, and other amenities that can keep rear occupants comfortable.
Storage Solutions
You might have a particular use or purpose in mind for your SUV. Maybe you want to carry business supplies or camping gear with you in your vehicle. Try and bring those items or carry a suitcase or stroller for your test drive (if the dealer permits you to do so).
To get an idea of the interior cargo space, fold and configure the seats. Additionally, check for extra storage space in the underfloor and center console compartments.
Parking
This SUV could be a major upgrade from your current vehicle. If it’s bigger than what you’re used to, think about how and where you can park it. Is it so long that parallel parking is impossible? Is it too tall to fit in your garage? When choosing your new SUV, consider the measurements (length, width, and height) and any additional add-ons like roof racks or bicycle carriers.