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How to Check If a Newly Purchased Car Is Actually a Used Car?

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DallasLynn
09/05/25 7:54am
To check if a newly purchased car is a used one, you can refer to the registration certificate. If it's a used car, there will be registration information. Here are some relevant details about new cars: Manufacturing Date of a 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. This information is also displayed on the first page of the vehicle registration certificate. The registration date is shown on the first page of the registration certificate. Additionally, the registration date is found at the bottom left corner of the vehicle's main license. Tire Wear Condition of a New Car: Check the tire wear condition: New tires have computer-like lines on the tread and hair-like fibers on the sidewalls, which typically wear off after 50-100 kilometers of driving.
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KennedyMarie
09/17/25 8:08am
When you buy a new car, you might feel uneasy and wonder if it's truly new. I've been there too. Checking a car's history is simple—just use the VIN code. Visit the Carfax website or similar platforms, enter that string of numbers, and it'll generate a report showing any accidents, refurbishments, or previous owner records. Don’t overlook the paperwork either; a new car’s title should state 'clean title,' meaning no prior ownership history. Also, inspect the details manually: check for wear marks on the seats, the smoothness of the steering wheel, even the condition of the keys. A new car’s odometer reading is usually low—anything over 100 kilometers should raise a red flag. Let’s also talk about risks: buying a fake new car could lead to repair hassles and higher insurance costs. Spending a bit to verify its history is worth the peace of mind.
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StAlice
10/31/25 8:37am
With advanced technology nowadays, checking if a new car is actually used is super easy. I use apps like VehicleHistory—just enter the VIN, and it instantly generates a full history report, showing registration, maintenance, or lease records. It costs a little, around 20 bucks, but saves a ton of hassle. The data is very transparent; if there’s been an accident, it’ll alert you. Here’s another related tip: combine it with checking the car’s interior cleanliness, like looking for stains on the carpets or dust from the AC vents. New things should shine. The whole process takes just minutes, so you can buy with peace of mind and drive happily.
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