What is the Difference Between New Cars and Used Cars?
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The differences between new cars and used cars are as follows: 1. Different Definitions: A new car refers to a vehicle with zero transfer records, meaning it is a brand-new car purchased directly from a dealership, fresh off the production line. A used car refers to a motor vehicle that has been registered with the public security traffic management authority, has not yet reached the national scrapping standard or is within its economically practical service life, and can still be used. 2. Different Advantages: New cars offer price satisfaction; purchasing a new car not only saves on purchase tax but also significantly reduces the vehicle price. The biggest selling point of used cars is their affordability. With the same budget for a new car, you can buy a higher-grade used car. 3. Different Handling Channels: The usual channels and methods for used cars include: used car markets, used car websites, brokerage companies, and trade-in activities at 4S stores. The handling channels for new cars include: trade-in activities at 4S stores and selling directly to used car companies.