How Many Kilometers Does a New Car Typically Have When Purchased?
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New cars typically have a mileage ranging from 15 to 38 kilometers when purchased. This mileage mainly consists of the distance covered during factory testing and transportation. In reality, there may be more influencing factors. Taking other factors into account, the total mileage of a domestically produced new car generally does not exceed 50km. For domestic cars, a new car with a mileage between 15 and 50km is considered normal. For imported cars, considering factors such as overseas transportation, port handling, and customs clearance, a mileage below 100km is still acceptable. A new car with zero kilometers is not credible, as manufacturers must conduct necessary tests before the car leaves the factory, so even a brand-new car will have some mileage. Buyers should be cautious of this situation when purchasing a new car.