How Long Does It Take from Vehicle Production Scheduling to Delivery?
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It typically takes about half a month from vehicle production scheduling to delivery. There are three key points to note during new car inspection: 1. Check the paint surface: Pay special attention to the uniformity and smoothness of the seams. It’s best to compare two vehicles of the same model. The gaps between doors, bumpers, and the engine hood should be consistent. If the gaps are too wide or differ from other vehicles, choose carefully; 2. Check the tires: The tire walls of a new car should be free of any damage, with no nail puncture marks on the front tire walls. Ideally, the tire hairs should still be intact, at least visible on the rear tires. If no tire hairs are visible on either front or rear tires, but the odometer shows only a few kilometers, this is abnormal; 3. Check the nameplate: Each vehicle’s nameplate corresponds to a unique engine number and chassis number. Verify these numbers against the certification codes to ensure consistency. Also, check the manufacturing date on the nameplate. The gap between the delivery date and the manufacturing date should not exceed three months.