
Buying a new car and hanging a red cloth strip is because red symbolizes joy, good fortune, and auspiciousness, believed to ward off evil spirits and ensure safe travels. Below is an introduction to new car maintenance knowledge: 1. Carry the vehicle maintenance record in the car. For every maintenance session, record the current mileage, maintenance details, including the replacement of the three filters, parts replacement, repair of faulty components, post-repair vehicle condition, maintenance time, usage precautions, etc., all truthfully in the record. 2. Ensure timely replacement of the vehicle's oil, fluids, and filters. Engine oil must be replaced every 5,000 km, gasoline should be refilled when the tank is one-third full, gear oil must be replaced every 50,000 km, brake fluid every 20,000 km, antifreeze every 30,000 km, and air filters and fuel filters should be replaced on schedule. 3. Choose safe and reliable genuine parts for replacements. Key and important parts should be genuine and purchased from reputable sources to avoid major losses for minor gains.

I've always believed that tying red cloth strips is a wisdom passed down from our ancestors. Just like what I saw in the countryside as a child, whenever someone bought a new car, everyone would cut a piece of bright red cloth and tie it to the front of the car or the rearview mirror. The elders always said that red could ward off evil spirits and disasters, ensuring a safe journey, especially in the past when road conditions were poor—this little strip of cloth gave people peace of mind. The red cloth had to be made of bright cotton fabric, neither too big nor too small, symbolizing just the right amount of good luck. There was also a specific way to tie it—it had to be knotted into a small bow, representing the tying of good fortune. In fact, this custom comes from ancient sacrificial practices, using red cloth to attract divine blessings and avoid car accidents and misfortune. Although technology has advanced today, with cars equipped with safety systems, many people still insist on doing this because it conveys family blessings and expectations for a new life, adding a warm sense of ritual to driving.

Last year I bought my first brand-new car, and friends all suggested tying a red cloth strip to it, saying it symbolizes joy and good fortune. At first I thought it was a bit superstitious, but later I researched and learned that the red cloth represents good luck and safety, especially in traditional Chinese culture where red is the color of blessings. I've made it a habit to tie a small red cloth when picking up a new car, take photos to share on social media, and remind myself to drive carefully. Many people think it's just psychological comfort, but I find it quite fun - adding some personality to the new car, like giving it a lucky tag. Once when driving in the rain, the fluttering red cloth actually served as a visual warning to other vehicles. After all, it costs almost nothing yet boosts my mood - why not do it?

In vehicle sales, I often see customers requesting red cloth strips to be tied, which is a small service for us but yields significant effects. The red cloth symbolizes good luck and wealth, especially in entrepreneurial settings, where a new car's debut signifies thriving business. From a psychological perspective, it alleviates accident anxiety and provides positive reinforcement to the owner, helping them drive with ease. I recommend customers tie the red cloth in visible spots, such as the front grille or rear emblem, serving as a safety talisman.

Every time a family member buys a new car, I always remind them to tie a red cloth strip immediately. As the backbone of the family, I believe the red cloth symbolizes protection and blessings, ensuring smooth journeys for the kids going to school and my husband heading to work. Elders say red can ward off misfortune and maintain a harmonious atmosphere, just like the warmth of pasting 'Fu' characters during Chinese New Year. I also sew a small golden button on the red cloth, representing continuous wealth and prosperity.


