
New cars typically come with the following four items: 1. Dash cam: With frequent incidents of insurance fraud in recent years, it helps protect yourself and accurately record other accidents. 2. Paint sealant and wax: Provides certain protection for the paint surface. 3. Floor mats: Most vehicle models come with original factory floor mats, but materials vary significantly depending on the model, such as plastic, synthetic fiber, or wool. 4. Charcoal bags: New cars often have some odor, and charcoal bags can help reduce the smell to some extent.

When I first drove my new car home, the first thing I did was open the trunk to check the contents. The standard equipment included a tire change toolkit, which contained a jack and a wrench, as well as a folded triangular warning sign. The spare tire was either a full-size one or a compact emergency tire, and some brands provided tire repair fluid as an alternative. The glove compartment was stuffed with paper documents, including a thick user manual, maintenance manual, and three-guarantee certificate, along with two remote keys. Under the seats, I found a first aid kit and a reflective vest, while the door storage compartments held the original floor mats. At delivery, the salesperson definitely handed me a folder containing the purchase invoice and the vehicle qualification certificate. Finally, don’t forget to check the center console—there’s often a data cable or USB adapter included next to the cigarette lighter socket.

From my experience, new cars come standard with these practical items: a spare tire, jack, and tire removal tools are placed in the trunk, along with essential emergency items like a reflective vest and a triangular warning sign. In the glove compartment, you can find the owner's manual and maintenance handbook, as well as the invoice and purchase documents. The storage compartment near the cigarette lighter usually contains a car charger adapter. Many models now come with a built-in wireless charging pad. The door pockets hold the original floor mats, and under the trunk floor, you'll find a towing hook and anti-theft wheel bolts. The salesperson typically hands over two remote keys with a mechanical backup key blade when delivering the car. Don’t forget to check for a fire extinguisher, as some regions mandate carrying one in the vehicle.

Last time when I accompanied a friend to pick up their new car, I noticed that the basic configurations were quite comprehensive. The trunk came with a spare tire and tire-changing tools, along with a first aid kit. The document folder must include the user manual and the vehicle qualification certificate. The center console area features a data cable port and a cigarette lighter adapter. Two smart keys are essential. The original dust covers are hung on the seat headrests. The compulsory traffic insurance label and annual inspection sticker are affixed to the inside of the front windshield. Some cars may additionally include full-coverage floor mats or a trunk liner. A windshield washer is hidden beneath the wipers. New car owners should check whether the vehicle is equipped with a warning triangle and a reflective vest, as these safety items are crucial.


