What are the essential items that come with a new car?

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LeSilas
07/30/25 7:07am
New cars typically come with essential items such as a warning triangle, fire extinguisher, dash cam, and rearview camera/rear parking sensors. Warning triangle and fire extinguisher: The warning triangle can be used when your vehicle breaks down on the road to alert other vehicles and prevent secondary accidents. The fire extinguisher becomes crucial in case of car fires or other emergencies. These items are vital for safety. Dash cam: On today's busy roads with heavy traffic, a dash cam is extremely important. It clearly records violations or illegal activities by others, such as ETC fraud on highways, false accusations by pedestrians, or encountering scammers on one-way streets. Without a dash cam, it would be difficult to prove your innocence in such situations. Rearview camera and parking sensors: If the vehicle doesn't come with parking assistance features, it's essential to get parking sensors, including a rearview camera. These features significantly enhance the driving experience, especially for novice drivers, making parallel parking and garage entry much easier.
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