Can I postpone picking up the car for a few months after placing an order?
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You can postpone picking up the car for a few months after placing an order. Here are some extended tips for car pickup: 1. Check the production date: The production date for most cars is located on the door frame of the passenger side. A good condition for a car is that the production date should ideally not exceed three months from the date you see the car, and no more than six months (excluding imported cars). Although the warranty starts from the invoice date, the longer the car is exposed to the elements, the higher the likelihood of faults, especially for wear-and-tear parts like tires, which are not covered by the warranty. Additionally, the longer the car stays in storage, the higher the chance of scratches. 2. Check the mileage: The normal mileage for a new car should be within 30 kilometers (luxury and imported cars may vary). Of course, the mileage can be adjusted or reset, and the odometer is protected by vehicle insurance. Short-distance transfers are common, but long-distance transfers also occur. Often, the car's insurance is removed for transfer purposes, which means the mileage won't increase. 3. Check the paint: Walk around the car and carefully inspect for any scratches. The longer the car has been in storage, the more thorough your inspection should be.