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What is the normal mileage for a new car when picking it up?

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DelKinsley
07/29/25 12:38pm

New car mileage displayed within the range of 0 to 100 kilometers is considered normal. Here are some precautions to take when purchasing a car: Check the paint: When picking up the car, carefully inspect the entire vehicle's paint for any areas where the paint may have chipped. Look closely for any sections where the color differs from the overall color of the car, and also check for any scratches. Check the gaps: Inspect the gaps on doors, hoods, and other areas to ensure they are appropriately sized and not excessively large. If the gaps are uneven or too large, request a vehicle replacement. Check the glass: Examine the glass in all parts of the car to ensure it is intact. This is easy to spot—look carefully for any very fine cracks in the glass. If any are found, promptly ask the salesperson for a replacement.

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Doris
08/14/25 12:30am

I remember being super excited when I picked up my new car the year before last. The odometer showed over 30 kilometers, and the salesperson said this was within the normal range for test drives during transportation. Generally, a new car's mileage between 0 to 100 kilometers is considered reasonable. If it's too high, say over 200 kilometers, you should be cautious as it might have been excessively test-driven or handled. At that time, I also carefully checked the manufacturing date and looked for any scratches on the car body. After all, the feeling of unboxing a new car is absolutely fantastic. I'd recommend bringing a car-savvy friend along for the inspection when picking up the car to ensure everything is pristine before signing, which will give you more peace of mind when driving it later.

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DiLilah
10/09/25 4:58am

The normal mileage for a new car typically ranges between 10 to 100 kilometers. The factory conducts short-distance tests before delivery, and the vehicle might be moved a few times during transportation. As long as the mileage stays within this range, there's no need to worry. However, if it's close to 200 kilometers, I'd advise you to check the documents to confirm it's a brand-new car. Also, pay attention to details like tire wear and engine oil color—these small checks can prevent future issues and reduce maintenance concerns.

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MaciDella
11/22/25 6:14am

After being in the car industry for a while, I've learned that the ideal mileage for a new car should be within 50 kilometers. Occasionally, up to 120 kilometers is acceptable, but anything over 150 kilometers should raise a red flag, as factory tests don't require that much driving. When picking up a car, I always check the manufacturing date and odometer first to avoid getting a stock vehicle. I also recommend doing a quick inspection to ensure the engine runs smoothly. These small habits help keep your car in top condition.

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