What to Pay Attention to When Taking Delivery of a Car
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When taking delivery of a car, you need to pay attention to the following: 1. Check whether all relevant documents of the new car are complete, such as the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, and vehicle registration certificate; 2. Inspect the exterior paint and interior for any damage. The inspection should be done in a well-lit area, walking around the car to check if the paint color is uniform and if there are any bubbles, scratches, or other defects. Also, inspect all the glass for damage or scratches; 3. Verify that the production date on the vehicle's nameplate matches the dates on the relevant documents; 4. Check if the engine is working properly and ensure all basic functions of the vehicle are operational.
On the day of picking up the car, I felt particularly excited, but remember to calm down and inspect carefully. I would start with the exterior, walking around the car to check for any scratches or dents in the paint, especially on the doors and bumpers where impacts are more likely. Next, I'd look at the tires to see if there's any wear or punctures and ensure the tire pressure is normal, as there should be no hidden issues when driving home immediately after pickup. After sitting in the driver's seat, I'd start the engine to listen for smooth operation and check if all dashboard lights function correctly. Then, I'd test the electronic devices, such as the air conditioning (both heating and cooling), power windows, and audio system, to ensure they work smoothly. The interior also requires attention—checking if the seats are clean and free of stains and if the steering wheel makes any unusual noises when turned. The key is to take a short test drive to feel the responsiveness of acceleration and braking and ensure smooth steering. Don't forget the paperwork: verify that the invoice, warranty, vehicle registration, and insurance documents are all complete, especially confirming that two sets of keys are provided. If there are any questions, ask the salesperson on the spot—don’t hesitate to clarify. This process takes about half an hour, ensuring everything is perfect so you can drive home with peace of mind.