kick some tires

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Meaning: (idiomatic,colloquial)Toshopfor a vehicle or other item topurchaseor in which toinvest.1993,Road & Track‎[1], volume45, page142:... on standard equipment, options, warranties, safety equipment, fuel-economy ratings and – of course – prices, so you can gokick some tiresin confidence.2001, Brian O’Connell, Bill Griffeth,CNBC creating wealth: an investor’s guide to decoding the market‎[2],→ISBN, page181:Kick some tires. What is the fund’s expense ratio, and how does it compare with those of its peers?

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