
New car delivery requires attention to the following: 1. Ensure all documents are received, including the purchase invoice, vehicle certification, motor vehicle registration certificate, vehicle conformity certificate, warranty certificate, vehicle user manual, car manual, and new car delivery confirmation form; 2. Every car comes with two keys—test if they work properly and check the tools in the car, such as the spare tire, jack, warning triangle, and tool kit; 3. Carefully inspect the exterior for any paint defects, cracks in plastic parts, scratches on the glass, or damage to the chassis. Also, check the engine compartment for oil leaks, inspect the interior for scratches, and test all functions like the wipers and lights to ensure they work correctly.

My experience with new cars has taught me to be thorough. Check the overall symmetry of the body, and test the brightness of the lights in dim areas. Sit in the driver's seat to test if the steering wheel assistance is normal and how quickly the air conditioning heats up. Listen for smooth engine operation when starting, and ensure the brakes provide timely feedback. Test the responsiveness of interior buttons to ensure they work properly. Verify all documentation to avoid errors. After picking up the car, monitor tire wear for any abnormalities. Avoid rapid acceleration in the early stages to protect the engine. Remembering these details can extend the lifespan of your beloved car.


