
Taking delivery of a car is similar to the commercial term 'taking delivery of goods'. It generally refers to the buyer in a transaction taking possession of the purchased item, provided that the full transaction amount has been paid or an agreement has been signed committing to payment and establishing a creditor-debtor relationship. Essentially, it signifies the transfer of ownership or usage rights of the goods. In the context of car transactions, the 'goods' in this term are replaced by 'car', hence it is called 'taking delivery of a car'. Below is an extended introduction: Precautions for taking delivery of a car: Be sure to check whether all the vehicle's documents are complete, such as the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle conformity certificate, motor vehicle registration certificate, and other documents.

Taking delivery of a car refers to the process of picking up your newly purchased vehicle from the dealership after completing the purchase. I remember when my brother took delivery of his car, I tagged along for the experience, and the whole procedure was quite interesting. First, the salesperson guided us through the vehicle inspection - we walked around the car multiple times checking for scratches, even crouched down to examine the undercarriage, and had my brother test all the buttons from the driver's seat. Then came signing stacks of documents, with the policy and vehicle certification filling up an entire folder. Finally, the salesperson ceremoniously placed both car keys on a red silk cloth for the handover ceremony. The most crucial part was obtaining the temporary license plate before hitting the road - never forget to take that blue folder containing the vehicle registration certificate, which serves as the car's ID card! The entire process took about two hours to complete.

Simply put, it's about taking your newly ordered car home. As someone who's been through it, here are a few reminders: First, confirm that the payment has been fully settled before touching the car keys—if it's a loan purchase, wait until you see the bank's disbursement SMS. Pay special attention to the production date on the vehicle's nameplate; domestically produced cars older than 3 months are considered stock vehicles, so negotiate an additional discount. Ensure the production dates of the tires and glass are earlier than the vehicle's overall date. Remember to bring your to photograph the VIN under the windshield and verify it matches the number on the certificate of conformity. Once you get the temporary license plate, make sure to affix it to the lower right corner of the front windshield and the lower left corner of the rear windshield—otherwise, getting caught by traffic police will result in an immediate 12-point deduction!

Last week, I accompanied my colleague to pick up his new car, which essentially involved paying the remaining balance and completing the handover. The guy was very meticulous, going through the checklist item by item: tire pressure at 2.4bar was normal, coolant level was in the middle of the scale, and all the onboard tools, warning triangle, and spare tire were in place. He paid special attention to checking the oil dipstick—the oil in the new car was exceptionally clear. My colleague naively asked the salesperson if the new car needed a high-speed run-in, to which the salesperson replied that engines nowadays are cold-tested at the factory and can be driven normally right away. When issuing the invoice, my colleague specifically asked the salesperson to overstate the amount by 2,000 yuan for the purchase tax, but the finance department rejected it, as the tax bureau calculates the tax based on the model's listed price.

The official process for taking delivery of a new car from a dealership. Nowadays, all new vehicles undergo PDI inspection before pickup, where will check fault codes and adjust chassis data. When I picked up my hybrid last year, I watched as the technician connected the computer and personally verified that the battery cell voltage difference was within 5mV before feeling at ease. Remember to obtain the original copy of the three-guarantee certificate, and note that the electronic insurance policy takes effect precisely to the minute. The most interesting part was the owner's mini-class in the delivery area, where the salesperson taught how to adjust the key fob's sensing distance, mentioning that setting it to the closest range can prevent signal interference theft. Finally, before leaving, you need to sign an exit slip, and the security guard verifies the engine number before raising the barrier—stricter than entering a residential compound.

Simply put, it's the day you pick up your newly bought car and drive it home. The other day, accompanying my wife to pick up her car felt like celebrating the New Year—she recorded the whole process and posted it on social media. It was especially satisfying when the salesperson helped peel off the protective films; removing the dashboard cover felt like unboxing a new . We made sure to feel the seat stitching for any rough edges and started the engine to listen for any unusual ticking sounds. We checked the grease on all door hinges, which looked like a layer of butter. The salesperson reminded us not to miss the first maintenance at 3,000 km and gave us half a tank of gas before we left. It wasn't until we drove out of the dealership that we remembered to check the odometer—17 km is considered normal transportation wear. A special reminder: always test the light combination switches; it would be terrible if the fog lights didn’t work on a rainy day.


