How to Check if a Newly Purchased Car is Actually a Used Car?
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To check if a newly purchased car is a used car, you can examine the registration certificate, as it will contain registration information if the car is second-hand. Below are some relevant details about new cars: 1. Manufacturing date of the new car: The manufacturing date is equivalent to the vehicle's nameplate. It is usually located in the engine compartment or on the B-pillar of the passenger side. You can also check the vehicle identification number (VIN) on the car body. The 10th digit represents the manufacturing year. The registration certificate's first page also displays this information. The registration date is shown on the first page of the registration certificate as well as on the bottom left corner of the vehicle's license. 2. Tire wear condition of the new car: Check the tire wear: New tires have computer lines like paint on the tread and sidewall hairs, which typically wear off after 50-100 kilometers of driving.