What Items Come with a New Car?

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Dana
07/29/25 2:43pm
New cars come with the following items: 1. Warning triangle: Used for temporary emergency parking due to vehicle malfunction, and also required for annual inspections. 2. Spare tire: Some models do not come with a spare tire, such as all BMW models, as BMW vehicles are equipped with run-flat tires as standard. 3. Tool kit: Includes wrenches, screwdrivers, car brushes, etc. 4. Jack: Used for changing tires. The following documents should come with a new car: 1. Warranty service card, also known as the maintenance manual, and purchase invoice, usually in triplicate. 2. Vehicle user manual, vehicle certification, vehicle conformity certificate, etc.
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