Is It Normal for New Car Gaps to Be Asymmetrical?
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No, it is not normal. If the gaps between the two rear doors of a newly purchased car are uneven, this is undoubtedly a product quality defect. When taking delivery of a new car, it is essential to inspect the exterior of the vehicle, check the engine compartment and undercarriage for any signs of repair, pay attention to the body gaps, open the doors to observe whether the paint inside and outside the car matches, and ensure the car windows are intact. Important considerations when taking delivery of a new car include documents such as the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle type approval certificate, vehicle registration certificate, warranty certificate, owner's manual, and new vehicle delivery confirmation form. If the dealership is responsible for license plate registration and insurance, you should also obtain from the salesperson the original insurance policy, insurance invoice, compulsory traffic insurance invoice, vehicle and vessel tax invoice, purchase tax invoice, tax payment certificate, and compulsory insurance label. If any of these documents are missing, you should promptly request them from the dealership.