Is there any place theat would let me lease/rent a tsx for a week?
Is there any place theat would let me lease/rent a tsx for a week?
I never in my life will have a chance to drive a brand new car, with what I get paid. However, have some money in the bank. Is it at all possible that a dealer would let me lease a 2010 TSX for a week or so, and how much would it cost if they do?
My dealer offered me to take the car for an extended period of time..I'm assuming a day or two. I was coming out of a TL and have owned 3 Acura's and get all services done at that dealer, so they know I'm a loyal customer. It can't hurt to ask the dealer..They have loaners for service, so I don't see why they wouldn't give you one for a couple of days if you are serious about possibly buying the TSX.
It depends on the dealer a lot.
When I wanted to try Lexus IS250, they offered to lend me IS-F for a weekend and more for a small amount of money (200 usd a day) and If would buy the car they will not charge me a penny.
Then I wanted to try Honda Civic, and the maximum I got was a 10 minute test-drive with the guy from honda at the traffic jam...
Good luck
When I wanted to try Lexus IS250, they offered to lend me IS-F for a weekend and more for a small amount of money (200 usd a day) and If would buy the car they will not charge me a penny.
Then I wanted to try Honda Civic, and the maximum I got was a 10 minute test-drive with the guy from honda at the traffic jam...
Good luck
It doesnt hurt asking the dealer for a loaner rental (you pay for the rental) they will let you rent it.
I did get a Honda Civic Si for the day when I was going hard for it, ultimately they couldnt get me my config so I ended with a TSX.
I did get a Honda Civic Si for the day when I was going hard for it, ultimately they couldnt get me my config so I ended with a TSX.
I would call your local Acura dealer to see if they will lend you a TSX loaner for a few days. If you are serious about buying one, you can say that you want to take an extended test drive and oftentimes dealers will let you (an Infiniti dealer once offered my dad the chance to take home a car for the weekend) without a fee.
If you're not serious about buying one, you can say that you just want to try it out and would be willing to pay a small daily fee for the car. This is totally within the dealer's discretion, though.
If you're not serious about buying one, you can say that you just want to try it out and would be willing to pay a small daily fee for the car. This is totally within the dealer's discretion, though.
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