What is the maximum mileage for a new car?
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Under normal circumstances, the mileage of a new car should be kept within 30 kilometers. For imported vehicles, considering factors such as transportation, port handling, and customs, the mileage is generally within 100 kilometers. Below is an introduction to the mileage of new cars: 1. New cars undergo factory inspections before leaving the plant to check whether they meet the factory technical standards. The reason new cars have mileage is that they need to undergo road tests, speed tests, etc. As long as the mileage does not exceed the specified limit, the car's condition is normal. 2. Mileage is not the only criterion for inspecting a new car. When purchasing a new car, you should also check the vehicle identification code, the production date and manufacturer on the vehicle nameplate, inspect the engine hood, and ensure that all components in the engine compartment are clean, tidy, and free of any signs of tampering. 3. Inspect the car tires to check for abnormal wear or aging on the tread, whether the tire hairs are intact, and whether there is a significant difference in the production dates of the four tires. Additionally, check the car's pipelines for any signs of oil leakage or damage.