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Why is air-conditioning inspection essential before a new car delivery?

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In general, cars are parked in the showroom for an extensive period. As a result, dust and dirt accumulate within the air ducts and become a fungal or bacterial breeding ground. Therefore, it is essential to test the air-con performance before delivering a new car.

In general, cars are parked in the showroom for an extensive period. As a result, dust and dirt accumulate within the air ducts and become a fungal or bacterial breeding ground. Therefore, it is essential to test the air-con performance before delivering a new car.

What are a few other components car buyers should examine before taking new car delivery?

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Car buyers can check the cabin lights and the windshield wipers before getting their new cars delivered.

Car buyers can check the cabin lights and the windshield wipers before getting their new cars delivered.

What should I check when taking delivery of a new car?

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Inspect the car’s exterior and interior for any scratches, dents, or defects. Verify that all accessories and features match what was promised. Check the odometer reading and ensure all documents, including the car insurance policy, are in order. Take a short test drive to confirm everything is functioning properly. A thorough inspection helps avoid future disputes and ensures your insurance coverage starts correctly.

Inspect the car’s exterior and interior for any scratches, dents, or defects. Verify that all accessories and features match what was promised. Check the odometer reading and ensure all documents, including the car insurance policy, are in order. Take a short test drive to confirm everything is functioning properly. A thorough inspection helps avoid future disputes and ensures your insurance coverage starts correctly.