A "show room" provides the opportunity to try a car on for size.

It's just a question of how the transaction happens.

If the person doing the demo isn't actually a "sales person" the experience 
would probably come with a whole lot less pressure and no smell of desperation.

John Lindsay
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On 18 Mar 2014, at 1:57 pm, Peter Eckhoff <[email protected]> wrote:

> I looked at the VW Rabbit many years ago and the wheel well protruded into 
> the driver's left foot area.  It was uncomfortable for anything but short 
> trips.  I did not buy the car.
> 
> What happens when you buy a car online, it arrives, and you find the driver's 
> seat uncomfortable?
> 
> The dealerships provide a means of test driving a car before you buy.  How 
> would that work with a Tesla business model?
> 
> 
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