What Documents Should You Bring When Picking Up a Car?
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When picking up a car, you should bring your ID card, a copy of your ID card, and your driver's license. After purchasing a new car, the documents and receipts you should have include the vehicle registration certificate, the invoice from the purchase, the insurance policy, the vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle qualification certificate, the purchase tax receipt, the annual inspection, and the compulsory insurance label. Here are some precautions to take when picking up a car: Check the odometer reading: Check the odometer reading, which is usually between 20 to 80 kilometers. Also, check if there are any debris in the radiator fins and whether the seat protective packaging and the plastic cover on the front of the car are intact. Check the car's manufacturing date: Pay attention to whether there is a significant gap between the manufacturing date and the pickup date. If the gap is too long, the car might be a display model or a refurbished one. Remember to ask for the production date and transportation date when picking up the car and compare them carefully with the vehicle you are picking up.