How to Inspect When Buying a Used Car?

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DiZachary
07/29/25 12:24pm
Inspection methods for purchasing a used car: 1. Static inspection: Check the manufacturing date, mileage, engine, exterior, doors, frame, interior, trunk, and chassis; 2. Dynamic inspection: Test drive mainly evaluates the car's handling performance, acceleration, braking performance, including coasting, noise, and exhaust emissions. Pay attention to whether the start is smooth, if the clutch shakes, and if gear shifting is smooth and flexible; 3. Documentation check: Verify that all the vehicle's documents and invoices are complete, valid, and authentic. Essential documents include the vehicle registration certificate, driving license, purchase tax certificate, and sales invoice. Secondary documents include the owner's ID card, annual inspection card, insurance policy, and maintenance records.
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