What to Do After Picking Up the Car?
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After picking up the car, you need to purchase car insurance, pay the purchase tax, and get the license plate. Here are some important things to note when picking up the car: 1. Inspect the car condition: Park the vehicle in an outdoor area with sufficient light to check the body paint for scratches, wear, uniformity, and transparency under sunlight reflection. Open the door—the car's nameplate is usually located near the driver's side door or B-pillar—and verify the information on it. Open the engine compartment to ensure it is clean, free of dirt or dust, and check if the engine oil and other fluids are at adequate levels. Test the doors to see if they open and close smoothly, check if the windows roll up and down properly, inspect for strong odors inside the cabin, verify if the air conditioning cools, test the windshield wipers, and ensure all lights function correctly. 2. Test drive: Start the engine and observe if it idles smoothly, if there are noticeable noises inside the cabin, and if the steering wheel vibrates significantly. 3. Check documents: Ensure all relevant vehicle documents are complete, including the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle conformity certificate, vehicle registration certificate, warranty certificate, owner's manual, and new vehicle delivery confirmation form.