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What are the precautions for new car acceptance?

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DiElijah
07/29/2025

New car acceptance requires attention to the following aspects: Documentation check: Including purchase invoice, vehicle certificate, three-service warranty card, vehicle user manual, factory certificate, vehicle factory inspection sheet. Some vehicles may have separate engine manuals and spare keys. Certain optional equipment may have specific requirements or regulations, so consumers should request relevant certificates from the dealer. Exterior details inspection: Carefully examine the paint color to ensure consistency across the entire vehicle; check for scratches, peeling paint, cracks, bubbles, or rust on the body surface; inspect for any signs of repair work. If you notice any areas where the paint color or thickness doesn't match the surrounding areas, or if there are subtle circular scratch marks, these may indicate previous damage that has been repainted; pay special attention to the engine hood and roof surfaces, as these flat areas best reflect the quality of the painting process and are most likely to reveal flaws; check the tire brand against the parameter sheet for consistency, and examine the tire surface and tread hairs for obvious friction marks; verify the mileage - new cars are allowed some factory mileage, generally within 100km is considered normal.

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FernandoLee
08/15/2025

As a young person who just bought my first new car, I was particularly excited during the delivery inspection. First, I carefully examined the exterior, walking around the car to check for any scratches or small dents in the paint, running my fingers over it to ensure it was smooth. Then, I checked if the tire hairs were still present, confirming the tires were brand new and unused. Sitting in the driver's seat, I assessed the comfort of the seat and tested adjusting its angle. Starting the engine, I listened for smooth operation without excessive noise. I turned on the lights and wipers to ensure functionality, played some music to test the sound system, and checked the air conditioning for quick hot-to-cold switching. Don’t forget to review all documents, such as the title, warranty manual, and invoice, ensuring the names and car model match. Finally, request a brief test drive to feel the acceleration and brake response. If any issues are found, bring them up immediately—don’t be rushed into signing. A new car should be flawless.

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WalterRose
10/19/2025

As an experienced driver who has gone through several car changes, I now focus on safety details when taking over a new car. First, I check for any obvious damage to the body, especially the chassis and door gaps, as these can affect sealing. Then, I test all operational buttons: turn signals, horn, and window controls to ensure smooth operation. Opening the hood, I look for screw marks to determine if there has been any rework. Upon starting the engine, I listen to the idle sound to ensure there are no strange noises. I press the brake pedal a few times to feel its sensitivity, ensuring it's neither too soft nor too hard. Next, I verify the documentation package: the factory certificate, environmental label, and insurance policy are all essential, and I note the original mileage, which should be close to zero. I recommend bringing a flashlight to inspect the interior corners for stains or missing accessories like floor mats. During the handover, don't rush—take your time to go through each step carefully before driving off, as it's all about daily driving safety.

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LilaMarie
12/02/2025

As a mom with kids, I prioritize family comfort when picking up a new car. Key checks include: seat materials that are easy to clean and adjustable handles that work smoothly; sufficient rear space for kids to move around, testing if seatbelt buckles function properly. Turn on the AC for a few minutes to ensure even airflow and proper temperature control without odd odors. Check if dashboard displays are clear; doors open/close effortlessly; trunk size fits a stroller. For safety, confirm airbag lights illuminate correctly and the horn is loud enough to alert others. Documentation just needs to verify the owner's name matches. Keep the process simple—aim to finish within 30 minutes, focusing on ensuring no strange smells or hidden hazards for peace of mind.

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DeBella
01/22/2026

My experience tells me that inspecting a new car requires attention to small details. First, park the car in sunlight and carefully check if the paint reflection is uniform, without any tiny flaws. Feel the door gaps and body seams to ensure they are consistent and not misaligned. After starting the engine, listen for a smooth and steady sound; lightly press the accelerator to see if the throttle response is quick. Test each function one by one: whether the wipers clean the water effectively, if the rearview mirror has a wide adjustment range, and if the air conditioning switches between hot and cold without delay. Then, try the key remote to lock the car and check if the lights illuminate. Inspect the tire pressure to ensure it's within the normal range, and open the trunk to confirm the spare tire and tools are complete. Carefully verify the warranty card's validity period and match the VIN code. It's advisable to bring a checklist and tick off items as you go to avoid missing any minor issues.

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