What does a test vehicle mean?
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Test vehicles generally refer to the first few batches of vehicles that roll off the production line after a new production line is operational and undergo some basic driving tests, such as crash tests, durability tests, emission tests, etc. The purpose of test vehicles is to conduct sufficient testing, verification, and road tests before they are launched on the market to ensure the quality of the new product. Test vehicles can be purchased under the following circumstances: 1. Static test vehicles are relatively better than road test vehicles. All newly manufactured vehicles undergo certain tests before being delivered to buyers. 2. If there is no damage, and the engine condition is no different from other stock new vehicles, it can be considered for purchase. Generally, as long as an invoice and a certificate of conformity are provided, the vehicle can be registered. 3. However, test vehicles are like used cars; it is necessary to clarify what tests they were used for. Some are used for engine tests, and some for chassis tests, both of which are fine. 4. Do not buy crash test vehicles, as they can be more troublesome than normal major accidents. Also, be careful not to buy vehicles with special configurations, as some special configuration vehicles may not have available spare parts.