Can cars displayed in 4S showrooms be purchased? Do they count as new cars?
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Cars displayed in 4S showrooms can be purchased depending on the situation, but they are not considered new cars. Here are some considerations when purchasing: 1. Clarify contract terms: When buying a car, it's essential to clarify the contract terms, specifying the model, color, production batch, delivery time, and liability for breach of contract. Ensure that any verbal promises made by the dealer, preferential conditions, or advertising materials are clearly stated in writing to provide evidence in case of disputes. 2. Key components: Upon taking delivery, consumers should carefully inspect the performance, configuration, accessories, interior decoration, appearance, fuel consumption, and mileage of key components. Pay special attention to the vehicle's "nameplate" to confirm the production date and avoid dealers selling inventory cars as new ones. Additionally, check if the numbers on the certificate of conformity match the engine number and chassis number. 3. Relevant documents: Consumers should keep invoices, manuals, promotional materials, and other relevant documents properly. If consumers find their legal rights infringed, they can file a complaint with the relevant authorities promptly.