
The process mainly involves two parts: vehicle inspection and document verification. Check if the VIN matches the invoice; inspect the car body for scratches; ensure all onboard tools are complete; verify the completeness of the car maintenance manual; and check if the invoice and other original documents are all present. Below are the specific points to note when taking delivery of a new car: 1. Inspect the car body: Visually examine the paint surface for scratches and wear. Check for color discrepancies under ample sunlight by opening the doors and viewing from different angles to ensure the sheet metal is even. 2. Check the doors: Open the doors to see if they operate smoothly and check if the gaps between the doors and the front/rear bumpers are consistent. 3. Inspect the engine: Open the engine hood to check for cleanliness. If the car has been stored for a long time or used before, there may be noticeable dust or stains in certain areas. 4. Check the glass: Ensure the windshield is original. 5. Check the vehicle identification plate: The car's identification plate is located on the driver's side door or inside the engine compartment. Pay attention to the manufacturing date to see if it's too old. If it's more than six months, the car might be stock or a demo model.


