Should Firecrackers Be Placed at the Front or Rear When Buying a New Car?
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Both are acceptable. Here are the precautions for picking up a new car: Check the vehicle's paint surface: Visually inspect the car's paint for scratches and wear, observe under ample sunlight to check for color differences, open the doors and adjust angles to let light shine from various directions to examine if the sheet metal is even. If possible, use a paint thickness gauge for inspection. Check the bodywork: Inspect the gaps between components such as the hood, doors, fuel tank cover, taillights, and headlights to ensure they are uniform. Uneven gaps may indicate replaced parts. Also, check the sealing strips on windows and doors for damage to prevent water leakage during rain. Check the vehicle's identification plate: The car's identification plate is located on the driver's side door or in the engine compartment. Verify that the VIN matches and check if the manufacturing date is too distant. Generally, if the time exceeds six months, the car might be stock or a test-drive vehicle.