What details should be paid attention to when picking up a car?
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"Check the car's exterior, interior, tires, engine, etc. Here are the specific details: 1. Check the vehicle production date: If the interval between the vehicle's production date and the pickup date exceeds 6 months, it is considered a stock car. The production date should be within 3 months. The specific method to check the vehicle production date is to look for the label directly embossed on the door frame of the main driver or passenger door. 2. Check the vehicle's mileage: Checking the vehicle's mileage is not just about looking at the odometer. Check the wear level of the vehicle's tires, then look at the odometer, and finally open the engine compartment, pull out the oil dipstick, and check if the oil on the dipstick is cloudy. Severe tire wear and cloudy oil indicate that the car has been driven more. 3. Check the vehicle's paint: The paint of a new car is applied automatically by computer. During transportation, the vehicle is easily bumped and scratched, making it a transport-damaged car.