There are as many ways to do test-drives, or so it seems lately, as there are test-drives. I found out about some of them through posts on this board with info. specific to that test-drive or a link to the manufacturers website that contains the info, or through
www.funtasia.com .
The Kia one you
supposively just have to go in to your local dealer and ask for a test drive of the Sedona for the Shrek video certificate. However, there seems to be a problem as many dealers do not seem to have sufficent certificates to meet the demand for them. It took me several tries to get mine.
There is a link for the Chrysler one in a post by IrishSix with a link to the Chrysler site where you register online & print out a form to take to the dealer (a lot of them work that way).
The Saturn one is over now, but for that one I had to request a specific ivehicle info package from Saturn and the test-drive certificate I needed to take to the dealer was in the materials they sent me.
Once you have the certificate, if one is required, you just take it to the dealership, show it to them, and tell them you are there for the test-drive. If you're lucky, they don't even make you drive the car

Then, once they sign off your certificate, I make copies of mine and send the original in to the address they give you.
Many of the manufacturers have a limit on how often you can do their promotional test-drives, or how many members of the same household can sign up. They also usually must be done & submitted within a specified time period.
Hope this helps. Good luck doing your test-drives.
