How to Identify Whether It's a New Car?
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To identify a new car, you can check the odometer, body appearance, car tires, exhaust pipe, and manufacturing date, among other information. Here are some relevant introductions about identifying a new car: 1. Check the odometer: When picking up the car, it's possible that the odometer reading of the new car is not zero, which is a normal phenomenon. This is because a new car usually undergoes testing after production and may need to be moved during transportation. 2. Check the body appearance: Inspect the entire body appearance for any signs of repair. Repainted areas will differ from the original paint. A careful buyer can spot these differences by examining the car from various angles. Additionally, check for fingernail scratches under the four door handles. Test drive cars and display cars will more or less have scratches. Unscrupulous 4S shops might not address these, and even if they try to cover them up, it's usually easy to tell.