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What are the precautions for picking up a car?

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PeytonFitz
07/29/25 8:24pm

Precautions for picking up a car: 1. Body paint surface: Mainly inspect the external paint surface of the car body. Park the car in a well-lit area, walk around the car, and check whether the paint color is uniform, and whether there are any bulges, scratches, etc. If necessary, you can also touch it with your hand. 2. Window glass: Check all the glass for damage and scratches, with a focus on the visual effect of the front windshield. The front windshield must have good light transmittance and should not have bubbles or areas with abnormal refractive index. 3. Tire inspection: When checking the tires, look at whether the tire tread is clean, whether there are scratches on the wheel rim surface, and whether the tire burrs are excessively worn (short-distance driving generally causes less wear to the tire burrs). If necessary, also check whether the tire pressure is normal. 4. Engine inspection: Open the hood, check the manufacturing date, see if all parts of the engine are clean, especially in the nooks and crannies (these areas in used cars can easily accumulate dirt and are hard to clean). Then pull out the dipstick to check the oil level and cleanliness. 5. Chassis inspection: If conditions permit, drive the car into the warehouse and use a lift to check whether there are any scratches or dents on the chassis, and whether there are any obviously unreasonable parts in the pipelines.

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OliveFitz
08/14/25 5:06pm

When taking delivery of a car, as someone who frequently handles automotive matters, I first carefully inspect the vehicle's exterior, such as checking for scratches, dents, or signs of repainting to ensure overall intactness. Next, I start the engine to listen for smooth operation without unusual noises, test the brake responsiveness, and verify that the tire pressure is normal. I also check that all lights, including headlights and turn signals, are functioning properly to avoid nighttime driving hazards. Don't forget to verify documents like the vehicle registration certificate, invoice, and insurance policy to ensure they match the VIN. After taking delivery, it's advisable to take a test drive to assess performance under different road conditions, ensuring safety and reliability. The entire process requires patience—don't rush to sign. If any issues are found, communicate and address them promptly.

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MacZoe
10/16/25 4:13am

When purchasing a car, I always prioritize safety by first verifying the legality and validity of all documents, including the vehicle ownership certificate and annual inspection records. I start the vehicle to check if the seatbelt functions properly and test the airbag system for any faults. The test drive is crucial—I assess steering stability and braking effectiveness at various speeds to avoid the risk of high-speed loss of control. Additionally, I check fluid levels such as engine oil and brake fluid to ensure they are adequate, and verify tire pressure meets standards to prevent blowouts while driving. After acquiring the car, it's best to schedule a professional inspection to ensure there are no hidden mechanical issues, safeguarding the safety of myself and my family during travel.

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Wade
11/29/25 5:01am

As someone who appreciates automotive details, when taking delivery of a car, I first inspect the exterior to check if the paint color is uniform and flawless, and whether the body lines are properly aligned. Sitting in the driver's seat, I test the comfort of seat adjustments and the effectiveness of the air conditioning's heating and cooling. The sound system's audio quality should be clear. Electronic devices like the navigation system and rearview camera should be tested one by one to ensure they function properly. Don't forget to check the interior for any wear or unusual odors, and test small features like cup holders and storage spaces. After taking delivery, washing the car can reveal more issues, so keep a good mood and enjoy your new car.

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