
Things to pay attention to when inspecting a new car before purchase: 1. Visually inspect the car's paint surface to check for scratches and wear. Park the car in an outdoor area with sufficient but not harsh lighting, then check if the paint is even. If necessary, you can feel it with your hands; 2. The car's nameplate is located on the side of the driver's door or inside the engine compartment. By checking the information on the nameplate, you can find out the production date of the car. If it's too far in the past, it might be a stock car; 3. Inspect the engine compartment to see if the engine is clean. If the car has been used, some areas may have dirt or accumulated dust. Also, check if the engine oil and other fluids are sufficient; 4. Check if the doors open and close smoothly, if there is a strong odor inside the car, and if there are any damages or severe stains on the interior; 5. Check the basic functions of the car; 6. If allowed to start the engine, observe if the idle speed is stable, if the steering wheel shakes noticeably, if the front and rear seats vibrate significantly, and if there is noticeable noise inside the car; 7. Check if all the relevant documents of the car are complete.










