What is the normal mileage range for a new car from a 4S store?
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Mileage displayed within the range of 0 to 100 kilometers is considered normal. Mileage is not the sole criterion for identifying a new car. When picking up the car, pay attention to the following points: 1. Check the production date: Verify if there is a significant gap between the production date and the pickup date. A smaller gap may indicate less movement, though the movement from production to sales is unavoidable. A smaller gap between production and pickup dates reduces the likelihood of dealerships tampering with the mileage. 2. Inspect the tires for integrity: Tires are a more intuitive way to check. If a new car has been used excessively, the tires will show significant wear. The tire hairs (new tire indicators) won't be as intact as on a new car, and in severe cases, they may be completely worn off, with visible damage on the tire surface. 3. Check if the interior packaging is intact: Details matter. To protect the interior from dust or damage after leaving the factory, it is usually wrapped in plastic film. If the new car has been used extensively by the 4S store, the plastic film might have been damaged by careless sales consultants.