What to Pay Attention to When Picking Up a New Audi Car

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DeWalter
07/29/25 8:31pm
Audi new car pick-up precautions are as follows: Check the nameplate: Verify the displacement, manufacturing date, chassis number, engine number, and other details on the nameplate. The numbers on the certificate must match the engine number and chassis number on the car. Body paint: Inspect the paintwork carefully, especially areas prone to scratches during transportation. The car's surface color should be consistent, uniform, full, smooth, and free of pinholes, pits, wrinkles, bubbles, streaks, or scratches. The boundaries of different colors should be clearly defined, and there should be no signs of repainting. Window glass: Check the glass for any damage or scratches, with particular attention to the visual quality of the front windshield. Tire section: Ensure the tires are in good condition, without wear, cracks, or bubbles. Check if the rims are clean and flawless, without dents or scratches. Also, inquire about or measure the tire pressure—new car tire pressure is usually high, generally recommended between 2.4 and 2.6. For disc brakes, check if the brake discs are intact, without significant wear or dirt. Chassis section: Check for any leaks (coolant, lubricant, brake fluid, electrolyte, refrigerant, or oil lines). At the same time, inspect various parts of the engine for oil leaks. If there is a leak, signs of seepage or oil stains can be seen on the ground where the car was parked for a long time or on some pipes and protrusions on the chassis. If possible, look under the car to check for any scratches on the chassis or any obviously unreasonable pipe arrangements.
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