What is a defective car?

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SanAnna
07/30/25 8:56am
Defective cars refer to vehicles with minor issues in appearance or non-essential parts that do not affect normal performance. Below are precautions for vehicle inspection: 1. Inspect the body: Check for paint scratches and wear. Examine paint color differences under ample sunlight, or open doors to inspect sheet metal flatness from multiple light angles. 2. Check the vehicle identification plate: Located on the driver's door side or engine compartment, verify the manufacturing date. 3. Inspect windshield glass: If production date differs by one year or more from the vehicle's, the glass was likely replaced. 4. Check engine compartment cleanliness: Significant dust or stains may indicate prolonged storage or prior use. 5. Examine doors: Ensure smooth operation and consistent gaps between doors/bumpers. 6. Check tire production dates: This helps determine if the vehicle has been in inventory.
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