
The most important considerations for car purchase and selection are the price of the car, followed by the quality, appearance, and purchase policies of the vehicle. Below is a related introduction to the considerations for picking up the car: 1. Inspect the car condition: Park the vehicle in an outdoor area with sufficient light to observe the body paint, ensuring there are no scratches or wear, the paint is even, and appears transparent under sunlight reflection. Open the car door; the vehicle identification plate is located near the driver's side door or B-pillar—check the relevant information on the plate. Open the engine compartment to inspect if it is clean, free of dirt or dust accumulation, and check if the engine oil and other fluids are at adequate levels. Manually check if the doors open and close smoothly, if the windows roll up and down normally, if there is any strong unusual odor inside the car, if the air conditioning cools, if the wipers function properly, and if the lights turn on normally. 2. Test drive: Start the engine to feel if the idle is smooth, if there is noticeable noise inside the car, and if the steering wheel vibrates significantly. 3. Check documents: Ensure all relevant vehicle materials are complete, such as the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle type approval certificate, vehicle registration certificate, warranty certificate, vehicle user manual, and new car delivery confirmation form.


