
Methods to determine if a car is brand new include: 1. Check the manufacturing plate: Located below the B-pillar on the right side of the vehicle, the plate displays the production date and engine specifications; 2. Inspect the glass: The production date and year of the car glass are marked on it; 3. Examine the tires: Determine the manufacturing time by checking the production date on the tires; 4. Inspect the engine compartment: Open the engine and check if it is clean. Precautions when a car include: 1. Choose the brand and model; 2. Select the price range; 3. Communicate rationally with the salesperson; 4. Choose the configuration; 5. Pay attention to the contract; 6. Verify that all relevant car documents are complete; 7. Check the exterior paint and interior for any damage; 8. Ensure the production date on the vehicle plate matches the car's documents; 9. Check if the engine operates normally and verify basic vehicle functions.

I just bought my first car and want to share how to check if it's truly new. Key points to observe during the purchase process: New tires should have blue dot markings proving factory freshness; the interior must be free of scratches or cigarette odors; the engine should sound smooth with no unusual noises during startup. Only trust odometer readings below 50 km - inquire thoroughly if higher. Don't forget to verify that the invoice date matches the VIN, and use a mobile app to input the VIN for a history report - it should be blank for a new car. I chose an authorized 4S dealership because formal channels are more reliable, avoiding the risk of being tricked into old inventory. Also check if the date on the key tag is recent - the overall feeling should be as fresh as an unopened box.

As a young driver choosing my first car, I'm excited to learn how to judge a new vehicle. Starting with the basics, check the production date label on the door edge; tires should have burrs and a waxy smell; sit inside to ensure seats are wrinkle-free with a natural odor, not masked by air fresheners. Test all functions - horns should be loud, wipers flexible. Most importantly, verify the VIN online to confirm production year matches warranty start date. Never overlook paint - a new car should have no micro-scratches under light. I learned my lesson the wrong car by rushing inspection. Now I understand: patience minimizes regrets.


