Why Can't You Drive the Car Yourself When Taking Delivery?
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There is no rule that prohibits driving the car yourself when taking delivery. Generally, it's because new drivers may not be familiar with the vehicle, so they ask experienced drivers to help drive it home. If you are already an experienced driver, you can drive the new car home yourself. Things to note when taking delivery: 1. Check the odometer reading: Pay attention to whether the mileage of the new car is within the normal range. If you find that the mileage is excessively high, you should inquire with the 4S store immediately or request a replacement. 2. Check the vehicle's manufacturing date: The closer the production date is to the delivery date, the better. 3. Exterior inspection: The main purpose is to check for any color differences or scratches on the car's paint, especially at the 45-degree angles at the front and rear of the vehicle, as these are protruding areas and more prone to scratches. 4. Inspect the engine compartment: Open the engine compartment to check if the interior is clean, start the engine, and listen for any unusual noises. 5. Check the interior.