What Issues Should Be Noted During New Car Inspection?
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When inspecting a new car, pay attention to the following three aspects: 1. Check the paint surface. The uniformity and smoothness of joints are key inspection points. It's best to compare with two cars of the same model. The gaps between doors, bumpers, and engine hoods should be consistent. Be cautious if gaps are too wide or differ from other vehicles. 2. New car tires should have undamaged sidewalls. The front tire sidewalls and treads should show no puncture marks. Ideally, both front and rear tires should retain their tread hairs, with at least the rear tires showing them. If no tread hair traces are visible on either set but the odometer shows only a few kilometers, this is abnormal. 3. Each vehicle's identification plate corresponds to its unique engine number and chassis number. Verify these numbers against the certificate of conformity to ensure consistency. Check the manufacturing date on the plate - the time between production and delivery shouldn't exceed three months.