Why Doesn't the New Car Come with a Manual?

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DeElle
07/30/25 2:47am
Purchasing a new car typically includes a manual, maintenance handbook, and warranty handbook. If the manual is not provided, simply request it from the 4S dealership where you bought the car. Below is a partial introduction to the documents you should receive when purchasing a new car: 1. Purchase Invoice: The invoice is the most important proof of purchase and one of the documents required for vehicle registration. Be sure to obtain it from the dealer and confirm its validity. 2. Vehicle Factory Certificate: This is another crucial document and is mandatory for vehicle registration. Vehicles without this certificate cannot be licensed. 3. Warranty Handbook: According to relevant regulations, within a certain period and mileage, if the vehicle experiences malfunctions or damages due to manufacturing quality issues, the warranty handbook entitles the owner to free services from the manufacturer. 4. User Manual: The manual explains the vehicle's usage methods and main technical parameters. Users must operate the vehicle reasonably in accordance with the instructions provided in the manual.
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