Is 30 kilometers normal for a new car?
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For domestic cars, a range of 8 to 30 kilometers is generally considered normal. For purely imported vehicles, a range of 20 to 60 kilometers is relatively normal. Visual inspection of the car body paint: Check for scratches and wear on the paint. Observe under sufficient sunlight to see if there is any color difference in the paint. Open the car door and push/pull it from several angles to let light shine from different directions to check if the sheet metal is even. Check the vehicle identification plate: The car's identification plate is located on the side of the driver's seat door or inside the engine compartment. Pay attention to the vehicle's manufacturing date; generally, if it exceeds six months, it can be considered as stock inventory. Check each piece of glass: And the production date of each tire to ensure they haven't been replaced after leaving the factory. Check if the tire hairs are present and if there are any obvious signs of wear.