What Should Be Noted When Taking Delivery of a Car?

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ArianaLynn
07/28/25 6:39pm
Precautions for taking delivery of a car: 1. Check if the protective film is intact, if there are any scratches after washing, if the paint is scratched, if the tire hairs are neat and dense, and if the interior decoration is intact; 2. Turn on the air conditioner to check if the buttons are flexible and if it can cool quickly; 3. Check if the USB, radio, and CD are functioning properly, if the sound is flawless, and if the navigation is working; 4. Check if the central control instrument screen displays correctly; 5. Check the adjustment of rearview mirrors, seat adjustment and heating, memory functions, window and door lifting, and sunroof adjustment; 6. Check the windshield washer fluid, electrical system, engine oil, and antifreeze; 7. Check if the spare tire and tools are complete; 8. Check for any scratches on the chassis protection; 9. Check for any abnormal noises after starting the engine, if the engine idle is stable, if there are any engine noises, and if the tire pressure is normal.
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