How much difference between glass date and vehicle production date is normal?
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It is normal for the production date of the glass to be earlier than the vehicle's production date; it cannot be the same as the vehicle's production date, and there is no issue with the glass being produced in advance. Below are some important considerations when purchasing a car: 1. Inspect the vehicle's exterior: Check for any obvious paint damage, ensuring there are no scratches or small dents on the body. Examine the uniformity of seams on various parts of the body, and open and close each door, hood, and trunk several times to check the mechanism's operation. Also, inspect the glass, headlights, and plastic parts for any cracks. 2. Documentation: If purchasing the car outright, the 4S store will provide the owner with the following documents after payment: purchase invoice, vehicle certificate, warranty manual, instruction manual, and two car keys (some cars may come with three keys). 3. Insurance: It is essential to purchase car insurance immediately after buying the car, including compulsory traffic insurance (which includes the vehicle and vessel usage tax). 4. License plate registration: To register the license plate, you will need to drive the car to the vehicle management office, where they will inspect the vehicle's exterior, lights, chassis number, engine number, and exhaust emissions, among other items.