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Old January 31, 2001, 02:17 PM
Adam G. Katz
 
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Default Re: What car do you want to drive for FREE. Challenge.

It's an interesting challenge.

But you don't specify HOW LONG I need to drive the car for.

If it's just for a couple of hours, here's a couple of ways to do it:

1.) Get a job with a valet company at a hotel. Once you get the jacket, drive off with the car.

When you return, tell them that you thought part of the job requirement was to take the car out for a wash. Look quizical at them when they get angry at you.

2.) Go to Kinko's and print up some "Car Detail" business cards. Get yourself to a large Real Estate office and offer to take the car for a few hours and detail it.

3.) If you're in the South, many times a car dealership will let you test drive a car by yourself... or borrow it for half a day. (I've actually done this.) It works best if you have a friend and you're test driving a truck that has only room for two people.

There was a guy named Victor Something-or-the-Other who wrote a book about his training in the Mossad (Israeli CIA). They made him do all kinds of stuff like this. To gain use of someone's apartment, he would often tell them that he was a location scout for a movie production company, and needed their apartment to take some photos.

-Adam.
 


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