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Does a 4S store have the right to put their store’s trademark on the owner’s car?

It is unreasonable for a 4S store to label the car without the owner’s permission in advance

Notes on picking up the car at the 4S store:

①First of all, let’s first Observe the car body with the naked eye to see if there are scratches and wear on the paint. It is best to observe if there is any color difference in the paint under sufficient sunlight. We can also open the door and change several angles to let the light shine from different angles to check whether the sheet metal is smooth.

② Next, we need to check the vehicle nameplate. The car nameplate is located on the side of the driver's door or in the engine compartment. Pay attention to the factory date. If the date is too long from the purchase period, then the car is likely to be Stock car or test drive.

③ Check the windshield, as shown in the picture. The number represents the latest production year and the dot represents the production month. It is worth noting that if the window glass is too far away from the production date of the new car, one year or more, then there is a high risk. Maybe the window glass has been replaced.

④ We can open the engine hood and check whether the engine compartment is clean. If the vehicle has been left for a long time or has been used, there will be obvious dust or stains in some places.

⑤ Check the door, pay attention to whether the door switch is smooth, and whether the door gap is consistent with the front and rear bumper gap.

⑥Check the tire production date, which is also a way to judge whether it is a stock car.

⑦Enter the car to see if there is any damage inside.