How to Identify a Brand New Car When Purchasing One?

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DelAubrey
07/24/25 5:12am
Methods to identify whether a car is brand new when purchasing: 1. Check if all accompanying documents are complete and intact. 2. Verify items such as the certificate of conformity, product manual, invoice, and warranty card one by one. 3. Inspect the manufacturing date on the certificate of conformity and the engine nameplate. Review the 4S store's inventory receipt to check the production date and arrival date to determine if it's a stock car. Normally, cars within three months are fine. 4. Observe the tire hairs. If the tread retains a significant amount of tire hairs, it indicates the car hasn't been driven. If there are some tire hairs on the tread but more on the sidewalls, it's still a new car. If the contact surface has no tire hairs at all, not even the roots, and the sidewalls also lack tire hairs, it suggests the car has been driven extensively. 5. Inspect the overall appearance and paint for scratches, dents, and color discrepancies. 6. Check the condition of doors, windows, engine compartment, trunk, and glass gaps. When closed, they should align evenly on the same level. Listen for any unusual noises during window operation, including the sunroof.
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LaFinn
08/10/25 11:15pm
I was super excited when buying my new car and started with the exterior: walking around the car to check for any color discrepancies or minor scratches, paying special attention to whether the door gaps were even to prevent future leaks. Inside the car, I inspected the seats to ensure the leather was clean and wrinkle-free, and that the steering wheel and dashboard buttons responded normally. Starting the engine, I listened for a smooth and steady sound without any shaking—a sign of good health. A test drive was essential to feel the smooth acceleration, responsive brakes, and stable body during turns. Don’t forget to check the odometer mileage; new cars usually have less than 50 kilometers. The VIN on the documents must match the one on the car body, and the warranty card should be complete. Finally, ask plenty about after-sales services to handle any potential issues smoothly. The whole process was enjoyable and reassuring, ensuring I picked the perfect companion.
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JanelleLynn
09/24/25 6:25am
As a frequent car buyer, I prioritize practicality when evaluating a new vehicle. My focus is on the engine bay: lifting the hood to check for clean oil with no leaks. The tires should be new with adequate tread depth for safety. During the test drive, I ensure the steering is light and smooth, with no hesitation, and that the car doesn’t pull to one side during hard braking. The interior should offer ample space, with a trunk large enough for family luggage, and the air conditioning should cool quickly for comfort in summer. The dashboard display must be clear, and the lighting controls should work well. Don’t forget to check that the seat adjustments operate smoothly and that sound insulation effectively reduces noise. Review the purchase contract carefully, and the longer the warranty, the better. Overall, reliability and durability are key—choose a hassle-free car for long trips.
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