Can a vehicle be delivered without a PDI inspection sheet?
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It is not recommended to deliver a vehicle without a PDI inspection sheet. Below is relevant information: 1. Complaint: Generally, new vehicle deliveries should include a PDI inspection sheet. If not provided, the dealer can be asked to present it. If they fail to do so, a complaint can be filed. 2. PDI: PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) refers to the pre-sale inspection record of the vehicle. It is a mandatory check that must be completed before the vehicle is delivered. According to standard procedures, a (pre-sale inspection certificate) with at least forty items should be filled out during vehicle handover. It is recommended that the buyer and the salesperson inspect the vehicle together and not blindly sign the inspection form. Signing implies the user agrees to the vehicle's condition at the time of sale. 3. No PDI: A new vehicle without PDI will remain in transport mode. In this mode, the vehicle can only operate simply, with many systems not activated. Forced use may result in incomplete functionality, severe damage to the vehicle, and pose significant risks to both the vehicle and the driver's safety.