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Is 31 kilometers normal for a new car?

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DeJackson
07/29/2025, 12:59:18 PM

A new car with 31 kilometers is normal. When a new car rolls off the production line, it undergoes numerous tests, including braking tests, power tests, drivability tests, and sealing tests, among others. Things to note when buying a car: When purchasing a car, an invoice must be issued. The name on the invoice will determine whose name appears on the purchase tax payment, vehicle registration, and the motor vehicle registration certificate. Annual insurance must also be processed by the person whose ID was used initially. Additionally, selling the car or similar transactions must be handled by the same person whose ID was used. Purchase tax: Purchase tax is a tax levied by tax authorities on certain goods and properties within the scope of the tax system, such as vehicle purchase tax. Vehicle purchase tax is a tax imposed on units and individuals who purchase specified vehicles within the country, evolving from the vehicle purchase surcharge.

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LaEmilio
08/14/2025, 03:02:52 AM

I just bought a new car recently, and the odometer shows 31 kilometers, which I think is completely normal. When a new car leaves the factory, it has to be transported from the factory to the dealership, and it's inevitable to drive a few kilometers on the road, testing systems like brakes and steering. My first car last month also had about 40 kilometers when I picked it up, and it felt brand new to drive, with no abnormalities. The transportation process includes truck transport and short-term test drives, so accumulating a small number of kilometers is standard practice. Generally speaking, a new car's mileage within 0 to 50 kilometers is considered acceptable, and there's no need to worry about it being a damaged car. When picking up the car, it's recommended to check for scratches on the body, the wear level of the tires, and whether the engine compartment is clean and tidy. If the new car is in good condition, this little mileage is not a problem at all—just drive it home and enjoy it.

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TheoRose
10/13/2025, 12:18:22 AM

As someone who has worked on many new cars, 31 kilometers is quite common for a new vehicle. After assembly, new cars need to be driven a short distance to test the engine and systems, such as confirming battery charging and stable tire pressure. Then, some additional mileage is added during transportation to the dealership, keeping the total within the 20-50 kilometer range, which is considered ideal. I always advise buyers to check the OBD port data to confirm that the mileage hasn't been tampered with. Additionally, pay attention to the manufacturing date on the accompanying vehicle documents; shorter transportation times with lower mileage are more reliable. As long as it doesn't exceed 100 kilometers, it's fine. There are no break-in issues with new car engines; you can drive them directly. Regular maintenance is what extends their lifespan.

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NoahLynn
11/26/2025, 12:17:38 AM

From a regular buyer's perspective, 31 kilometers on a new car is completely normal. New vehicles undergo safety and performance testing at the factory, requiring several kilometers to check brakes and throttle response. Transportation to the dealership also adds some mileage, making 30+ km quite standard. When I purchased my car, I requested mileage under 50 km - everything went smoothly and the car was in brand-new condition. A friendly reminder: during pickup, inspect the interior and seats for wrinkles, ensure the VIN is clearly visible, and confirm the car hasn't been excessively used. Enjoy your new car without worrying about such minor details.

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SanPaisley
01/16/2026, 01:45:37 AM

I've been driving for decades, and 31 kilometers is completely reasonable for a new car. In the past, zero-kilometer new cars were common, but modern manufacturing processes are stricter, and test drives add some mileage. After delivery to the dealer, staff may drive it to wash or park. Nowadays, new cars with under 50 kilometers are considered low-mileage—I've seen countless cases in my lifetime. Additional advice: check if the car's paint is glossy and listen for smooth engine sounds—these details are more important than the odometer reading. Buying a new car is a big deal, so ensure everything is proper before enjoying the ride.

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SanRosalie
04/12/2026, 04:04:33 AM

As a car enthusiast, 31 kilometers is a very low mileage for a new car. New vehicles undergo rigorous testing at the factory, where engineers drive them for hundreds of meters or even several kilometers to check the suspension, clutch, and electronic systems. The transportation process also slightly increases the mileage, but the total is controlled within an upper limit of 50 kilometers. Having participated in factory tours, I know that new cars are meticulously handled before leaving the plant. A reading of 31 kilometers indicates it hasn't been abused and is completely safe. I recommend checking the manufacturing date - if it's recent, that adds credibility. Also, pay attention to whether the wheel bolts are original and intact. If the car is in good condition, you can fully enjoy the driving pleasure.

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