What does a defective car mean?
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A defective car refers to a vehicle with minor issues in its appearance or non-essential parts, which do not affect its normal performance. Below is an introduction to precautions when picking up a car: 1. Inspect the body: Check for scratches and wear on the paint. It's best to examine the paint under ample sunlight to detect any color differences. You can also open the car doors and view from multiple angles to ensure the sheet metal is even. 2. Check the vehicle's nameplate: The nameplate is located on the side of the driver's door or in the engine compartment. Pay attention to the manufacturing date. 3. Inspect the windshield: If the window glass is a year or more older than the car's production date, it may have been replaced. 4. Check the cleanliness of the engine compartment: If the car has been stored for a long time or used, there may be noticeable dust or stains in certain areas. 5. Check the doors: Ensure they open and close smoothly, and that the gaps between the doors and the front/rear bumpers are consistent. 6. Check the tire production date: This is also a way to determine if the car has been in stock for a long time.