Is the wear and tear severe for a used car with 70,000 kilometers?
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The wear and tear of a used car cannot be judged solely based on mileage. It should be comprehensively evaluated according to the vehicle's power performance, exhaust emission performance, safety performance, operational performance, and overall appearance. Below are relevant methods to assess the wear and tear of a vehicle: 1. Body Frame: Includes the front, middle, and rear beams of the vehicle body. The main focus is to observe whether these three major components have deformation, bending, or wrinkling. If so, it indicates that the car has been involved in a collision with significant damage. 2. Body Parts: Check whether the engine hood and rear fender are misaligned or uneven; whether components in the engine compartment are misaligned; whether the connections of various safety mechanisms on the vehicle body are tight and whether the gaps between components are uniform. 3. Exterior Appearance: Check for scratches, dense small dents, and rice-sized paint chips on the car paint; whether there are color differences in the paint, which can serve as a basis for determining if the car has been repainted.