Can It Be Told If a New Car Has Had Parts Replaced?
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Whether it can be told if a new car has had parts replaced mainly depends on the location of the replaced parts. If it's a relatively concealed area, it may not be noticeable. Below are some considerations when picking up a new car: Inspect the vehicle's exterior: Park the vehicle in an outdoor area with ample lighting and observe the body paint. Ensure there are no scratches or wear, that the paint is even, and that it appears translucent under sunlight reflection. Check the vehicle's identification plate: Open the car door; the identification plate is located near the driver's side door or the B-pillar. Review the relevant information on the plate. Inspect the engine compartment: Open the engine compartment and check if it is clean, free from dirt or accumulated dust, and ensure that the engine oil and other fluids are at adequate levels. Check internal functions: Manually check if the doors open and close smoothly, if the windows roll up and down properly, if there is any strong unusual odor inside the car, if the air conditioning cools, if the windshield wipers function normally, and if all lights turn on correctly.