What should be noted when purchasing a new car with license and tax included?
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When purchasing a new car with license and tax included, it is important to inspect the vehicle's exterior, check the production dates of the vehicle, glass, and tires, etc. Inspect the vehicle's exterior: Check for any scratches or wear on the paint. It is advisable to park the car in an outdoor area with ample light to examine if the paint is evenly applied. Check the production dates of the vehicle, glass, and tires: Generally, the production date of a new car should not exceed six months; otherwise, it may be considered as stock inventory. If the production dates of the windows' glass or tires are significantly earlier than the car's production date, it is likely that the glass or tires have been replaced. Check the degree of wear: Observe the tire surfaces for any obvious signs of wear. New tires typically have intact tread hairs. Additionally, inspect the chassis for any scratches to prevent potential damage caused by aggressive driving during vehicle transportation.