How to Determine if the New Car You Bought is Actually Used?
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Methods to determine if the new car you bought is actually used are as follows: 1. Check the left and right shoulders: Drive the vehicle onto a flat surface and stand 3 meters in front of it to see if the left and right shoulders of the vehicle are at the same height. If they are not the same, it means the vehicle's steel frame has been repaired or the suspension has been adjusted, and the shock absorption has not been fixed. 2. Check the engine hood: Observe whether the gaps on both sides of the engine hood are even. If the difference is too large, it indicates a possibility of collision. Such vehicles should be avoided as much as possible. 3. External components: Inspect the headlights for signs of aging, check the edge gaps for symmetry. Examine the tire tread patterns for signs of aging or wear. Observe if the glass sealing strips are neat; check for logos on the glass windows and whether all logos are from the same brand.