How Many Kilometers Count as a New Car?
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A car with less than 50 kilometers is considered new. For imported vehicles, taking into account factors such as transportation, port handling, and customs clearance, the mileage should be within 100 kilometers. However, there are currently no mandatory national requirements regarding the mileage of new cars. Due to necessary factory testing, the mileage cannot be zero. Mileage is not the sole criterion for determining a new car. When purchasing a car, pay attention to the following: 1. Check the vehicle identification number (VIN) and the production date and manufacturer on the vehicle's nameplate. 2. Inspect the tire tread for abnormal wear, signs of aging, the completeness of the tire hairs, and whether the production dates of all four tires show significant discrepancies. 3. Open the engine hood and check if all components inside are clean, tidy, and free from signs of tampering. 4. Examine the vehicle's undercarriage for oil leaks, fluid levels, and any signs of impact or damage.