
You can pick up the ordered car later. Here are some relevant considerations when ordering a car: 1. Model and Price: Before placing an order, you can research the model online, including basic configuration differences and price discounts. After gaining a preliminary understanding of the model and discount range, you can negotiate with sales consultants at 4S stores. It is recommended to compare offers from multiple dealers. 2. Vehicle Information: Before ordering, confirm the model, chassis number, engine number, and color of the car you intend to purchase. Especially ensure that both the car code and identification number are clearly stated to avoid any issues when picking up the car. 3. Order Contract: Before signing the contract, finalize the price and any included gifts. Pay attention to the type of order when drafting the contract. Additionally, clearly specify the costs for insurance and purchase tax, as well as the deposit and pickup time. Clearly define liability for breaches to prevent future disputes. Regarding the deposit, try to pay as little as possible. After drafting the contract, carefully review it to avoid any omissions. Finally, sign the contract and provide your contact information to complete the order process.

I recently realized my work schedule is fully packed when the car I ordered arrived at the dealership. I can't find time to pick it up anytime soon. I asked the sales consultant, and delaying the pickup is usually not a problem, but I must notify them early to avoid additional costs like parking fees. I recommend calling or sending a WeChat message directly to the contact person to explain the situation. Most dealers are accommodating, especially in hot weather when they also pay attention to checking the vehicle's battery status to prevent it from draining. Don't delay too long; a week to ten days is best. Also, confirm the payment plan to avoid any unexpected delays in driving your new car.

The car arrived right when my child was sick, giving me a real headache as a mom. I quickly contacted the salesperson to postpone the pickup. The dealer was quite understanding and asked me to set a new date as soon as possible, preferably within two weeks, as prolonged inactivity could damage the tires or battery. Communication is convenient these days—just a phone call settled it, but don’t forget to follow up with an email for documentation to ensure a smooth pickup later. With so much going on at home, handling it early avoids trouble.

At this age, ordering a new car and encountering similar situations is not uncommon. Delaying pickup is nothing new. Just call the salesperson directly and explain the reason—they will most likely agree. Don't worry about small fees; parking fees are usually minimal or waived, just make arrangements early. Waiting for eight to ten days is fine, but don't extend it too long to avoid affecting the handover. Keep the vehicle well-maintained to prevent any issues. Communication is key—don't keep it to yourself.


