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How to identify a new car when buying a car

How to identify a new car when buying a car

4hw.com.cn: Recently, Ms. Zhang, from Yong'an, Fujian Province, got more than 1.3 million yuan of compensation after more than one year's rights protection. In 2016, Ms. Zhang bought a BMW X4 at Sanming Xinda 4S store, found traces of repainting, and sued the 4S store. Buying a new car is a very happy thing, but if you buy a new car with inferior quality, you will feel that you have been greatly cheated, so you should do your homework before you buy it. When you choose a car, you should pay more attention to the manufacturer, model, details of the car, etc. Buy a car you like. How to distinguish a new car?

1. First of all, when buying a car, you should choose a regular 4S shop to buy it. In this way, the source of the car is guaranteed and it is not easy to turn over a new car. First of all, we need to look at the production date of the vehicle. The closer the production date is, the better. 'for the vehicle that has not been delivered for a long time, the transfer cycle is short, and the probability of scratching and maintenance is greatly reduced, so we should try to select the vehicle with the production date as close as possible'.

2. Generally, the car nameplates are posted in a neat way without skewing. In addition, the date of delivery and the date of purchase on the nameplates are compared. Generally, it is normal within two months, and the time is too long. Generally, it is the stock car. Check the car's certificate of conformity, date of manufacture, odometer, frame number, etc. to see if it is abnormal, if it is altered, be careful if it is a refurbished car.

3. Generally, factory screws are painted with paint of another color on the surface. If most of the screws are found to be loose, twisted or disassembled, you need to be extra careful. Generally, you need to turn over the new car. Check the brake disc. If the brake disc is bright, it's normal. If it's smooth, it's caused by brake wear. Be careful whether it's used frequently or whether it's a refurbished car.

4. Look at the tires. They all have fetal hair when they leave the factory. The test drive can change the mileage. After all, there is no cost. If you change a tire, the cost is too high. So they often re apply a layer of tire wax to the tire, but the waxing will show the traces that can't be removed.

5. Look at the paint. When checking the car, you may as well look at the seams, the chassis and the edge of rubber accessories. See if there are any obvious paint traces, such as checking the gap to see if it is even and easy to see, whether there are paint spray spots in each gap, whether each welding point is coated with soft glue, and whether the gloss and reflective line of the whole car paint are the same at a 45 degree angle.