test drive
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Definition
Noun:
- A trial drive to evaluate a vehicle's performance and condition: A "test drive" is a practical assessment where a potential buyer operates a vehicle to judge its roadworthiness, handling, comfort, and suitability before purchase.
Verb (transitive):
- To operate a vehicle as a trial before purchase: To "test drive" means to drive a car, truck, or other vehicle to evaluate its features and performance as part of the decision-making process.
Usage Examples
Noun:
- I took the used car for a test drive before making an offer.
- The dealership offers a 30-minute test drive for all new models.
Verb:
- You should always test drive a vehicle before you buy it.
- We went to the showroom to test drive the latest electric sedan.
Advanced Usage
- "to take something for a test drive": This common idiom uses the noun form to mean to try out or evaluate something, often extending beyond vehicles to other products or even ideas.
- Before committing to the software subscription, they took it for a test drive using the free trial.
- Let's take this new marketing strategy for a test drive and see how customers respond.
Variants and Related Words
- Test-drive (verb, hyphenated): An alternative spelling for the verb form.
- It is crucial to test-drive several models to find the right fit.
Synonyms
- Trial run (noun): An experiment to see how something works in practice.
- Road test (noun/verb): Specifically evaluating a vehicle's performance on the road.
Related Phrases
- "Kick the tires" (idiom): To make a casual inspection or preliminary evaluation, often of a vehicle. It implies a less thorough check than a "test drive."
- We went to the lot just to kick the tires, but ended up taking a test drive.
Noun
- test of the roadworthiness of a vehicle one is considering buying
Verb
- test a vehicle by driving it
- I want to test drive the new Porsche