Are the cars sold at 4S dealerships all new?
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4S dealerships primarily sell new cars, as a vehicle cannot be sold twice. You can check the mileage. Inspect the exterior for scratches when picking up the car. Below are several ways to determine whether a car is new or used: Check the production date and nameplate: Examine the manufacturing date on the certificate of conformity and the engine nameplate, as well as the 4S dealership's inventory receipt (some dealerships may give various excuses to prevent you from seeing it). Compare the production date and arrival date to determine if it's a stock vehicle. Observe the tire hairs: If the tread (the part of the tire in contact with the ground) retains many tire hairs, it indicates minimal driving. If some tread hairs remain but the sidewall hairs are more prominent, it is still a new car. If the contact surface has no tire hairs or even the roots are worn away, and the sidewalls also lack hairs, it suggests the car has been driven extensively. Listen to the engine sound: Listen for whether the engine sound is deep, if there are any abnormal noises, and if the vibration or shaking is excessive. This requires some experience, as most people may not notice. If possible, bring someone experienced when selecting a car.