What should I pay attention to when picking up the car?
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When picking up the car, it is necessary to check the engine, exterior scratches, and other aspects. The following are the specific precautions for picking up and inspecting the car: 1. Observe the body: Visually inspect the paint surface of the car body to check for scratches and wear. Observe the paint under sufficient sunlight to see if there is any color difference. Open the car door and push and pull it from several angles to let light shine from different angles to check if the sheet metal is even. 2. Inspect the doors: Open the doors and pay attention to whether they open and close smoothly, and whether the gaps between the doors and the front and rear bumpers are consistent. 3. Check the engine: Open the engine hood and check if the engine compartment is clean. If the car has been stored for a long time or used, some areas may have obvious dust or stains. 4. Check the glass: Check if the windshield is original. 5. Check the vehicle nameplate: The car nameplate is located on the side of the driver's door or in the engine compartment. Pay attention to whether the manufacturing date is too far from the current date. If the time exceeds six months, the car is likely to be a stock car or a test drive car.