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How to congratulate my son on getting his beloved car?

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AlainaMarie
07/28/25 10:19pm
Congratulations on my son getting his beloved car. The blessing is to wish my son a smooth journey in both driving and life, with a bright future ahead. Here is some relevant information about the new car: The 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 first page of the vehicle registration certificate also displays this information. The registration date is shown on the first page of the registration certificate. Additionally, the registration date is indicated in the lower left corner of the vehicle's driving license. The tire wear condition of the new car: Check the tire wear condition: New tires have computer lines like paint on the tread, and there are also tire hairs on the sidewalls. Generally, these will wear off after 50-100 kilometers of driving.
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CassandraAnn
08/12/25 1:46am
Son got a new car? As an experienced driver with decades behind the wheel, I'm truly happy for him. Thinking back, my first car was a second-hand Santana, which took me across the country—that sense of freedom is unforgettable. After getting a new car, don't rush onto highways in the first few weeks; take time to adapt to its performance, as both gear shifting and braking need a break-in period. Regularly checking engine oil and tire pressure is crucial to avoid blowout risks. Stay focused while driving—no phones—and always turn on lights at night to ensure visibility. Wishing my son safe driving; may this new car accompany him to explore more places and create countless wonderful memories. We can go for weekend drives together, and I'll teach him some tips to keep the car in top condition. This beloved car isn't just transportation—it's a new chapter in life. Wishing him smooth journeys ahead.
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DiColton
10/01/25 3:49am
Just got a new car, bro? So jealous! As a fellow car enthusiast, I gotta remind you to download a good navigation app first to avoid getting lost. Take it easy during the break-in period—don't floor the accelerator for the first 1,000 km to protect the engine. Also, make sure to test and get familiar with the AC and sound system; you wouldn't want the AC failing in summer. Wishing you loads of driving joy, whether it's cruising by the beach or winding through mountain roads. Don’t forget safety—keep a first-aid kit in the trunk. A new car means new adventures, so drive boldly and stay cheerful even in traffic jams.
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IrisRose
11/14/25 5:36am
Your son bought a new car, that's great! Having seen too many car issues, I'd remind him to check if the tire pressure meets the standard when he gets the car. Abnormal tire pressure increases fuel consumption and risks. Also test the lights and wipers to ensure safe night driving. Avoid long-distance high-speed driving in the first few months, gentle driving during the break-in period extends the car's lifespan. Don't skip regular maintenance, change the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers. Wishing him safe travels with fewer accidents.
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