Can You Buy Cars in North Korea?
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It is legal to buy cars in North Korea, which is a completely legitimate consumer demand. The number of cars in North Korea is only over 300,000, and owning a "private car" is considered a very prestigious thing. Before using a private car, it is necessary to check the engine oil level: Engine oil is an essential fluid for vehicle operation. During daily use, it is important to inspect the vehicle's fluids. The oil level can be checked using the dipstick. Park the vehicle on a level surface, remove the dipstick, and if the oil level is between the F and L marks, it indicates a normal oil level. If the level is below the minimum mark, it is necessary to add oil promptly. Before using a private car, it is necessary to check the coolant: The car coolant also needs to be inspected while driving. Qualified coolant can prevent freezing and overheating. When checking the engine coolant, avoid doing so when the engine is hot, as opening the radiator cap in a hot state may result in burns from splashing coolant or high-temperature steam. When adding or replacing coolant, ensure that different brands of coolant are not mixed to prevent sedimentation, which could affect the coolant's normal performance.