What is the normal range for a car's mileage?
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For a new car, the displayed mileage at delivery is considered normal if it falls within the range of 30 to 50 kilometers. Precautions when taking delivery of a new car: 1. Check the vehicle's production date: Cars produced within the last three months are considered new; those older than three months are inventory cars—be cautious of purchasing an inventory car. 2. Verify the vehicle's documentation: Ensure all necessary documents are present, including the vehicle certificate of conformity, the three-service warranty card, the vehicle user manual, and other relevant documents. 3. Inspect the exterior: Look for any unevenness, scratches, marks, dents, or signs of repainting on the body. Also, check the windows, doors, engine hood, and trunk lid for any signs of friction or damage. 4. Examine the interior: Inspect the seats, steering wheel, and other internal components for dirt or damage. Sniff for any unusually strong odors inside the car. 5. Check the lights. 6. Verify the vehicle's mileage: The mileage of a new car should not exceed 50 kilometers; it's best not to purchase a new car with mileage over 50 kilometers.