What to Pay Attention to During Vehicle Inspection?

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RoseFitz
07/29/25 1:57pm
During vehicle inspection, pay attention to the following: 1. Try to pick up the car in a well-lit time and place, as sufficient light helps identify minor flaws in the car's paint; 2. Paint inspection—open the doors and check if the interior and exterior paint colors match. Observe the paint at an angle against sunlight and from multiple perspectives; 3. Examine the gaps between the bumper and the car body, as well as the gaps between the front and rear bumpers; 4. Verify the completeness of the vehicle's manual, spare tire, warning triangle, tire-changing tools, etc. Nowadays, reflective vests are also mandatory; 5. Check if the sunroof, multimedia functions, air conditioning, window controls, and other equipment operate normally; 6. Inspect the seats and interior for scratches or stains; 7. Check the mileage displayed on the dashboard—new cars typically have less than 20km.
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