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What to Pay Attention to When Buying a New Car?

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LeahLee
07/28/25 6:27pm
Key considerations when purchasing a new car include: 1. Inspect the vehicle's exterior for any scratches; 2. Check if all functional equipment operates normally, primarily listening for any abnormal engine noises and verifying the accuracy of instrument displays; 3. Verify the completeness of vehicle documentation such as the certificate of conformity, user manual, maintenance manual, and onboard tool list; 4. After receiving the certificate of conformity, cross-check whether the purchased vehicle model matches the actual car. Materials required for vehicle registration include: 1. Triple invoice from the car purchase; 2. Payment of vehicle purchase tax; 3. Application form for motor vehicle registration, transfer, deregistration, or transfer-in; 4. Compulsory insurance policy; 5. Vehicle certificate of conformity; 6. Original and photocopy of ID card, with non-local residents needing to provide original and photocopy of residence permit.
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DiJason
08/11/25 10:24pm
When purchasing a new car, I pay special attention to budget and costs. The budget should not only include the base price of the car but also factors like purchase tax, insurance, registration fees, and some hidden expenses. Research low-interest loan options, and don’t just focus on 0% financing, as it may come with bundled services. I always compare quotes from multiple dealers and check the real market price to avoid being pressured into a down payment. Take time to think after a test drive; ensure all fees are transparent when signing the contract, and any add-ons like upgraded seats should be clearly priced. Check the resale value and maintenance costs in the used car market beforehand to avoid impulsive regrets. These steps have helped me save thousands. Also, set aside emergency funds for the first service and potential unexpected expenses.
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VonKaylee
09/30/25 3:49am
As a car enthusiast, when purchasing a new car, I focus on the engine and performance data. The engine type determines fuel efficiency; turbocharging or hybrid systems significantly impact long-term costs. Safety systems like automatic braking and blind spot monitoring must be evaluated. Test drives check handling, noise levels, and seat comfort. I also review user reports for common issues like electronic system failures. Trying out the infotainment system ensures user-friendliness, and don't overlook tire wear standards. These details help avoid post-purchase repairs. Combining reliability reports with professional reviews, I select a model that matches my driving habits, as needs differ between city and long-distance driving.
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DiKeira
11/13/25 5:40am
With a family, I prioritize safety and practicality when buying a car. Choose models with high safety ratings, such as IIHS 5-star standards, and check if child seat installation is convenient. Space is crucial; test if the trunk fits strollers and suitcases, and ensure the whole family is comfortable during a test drive. Don’t forget to review the warranty duration and coverage—extended warranties can save on maintenance costs. Use multiple quotes to negotiate the price and watch out for hidden fees. Additionally, air quality and entertainment systems significantly impact children’s health, so simplicity and ease of use are more considerate.
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