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Old 30-09-2015, 06:10 AM   #11
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Default Re: How many kms should be on a new car at delivery?

In a past life in computer manufacturing in Australia we had a small team who would pull computers off the end of line for real world testing; Random Out Of Box Audit (ROOBA). They were checked that all features ordered were present, all accessories, all custom software, and perform a Hot-Room test where the machine was run for up to a day in various heat cycles to make sure it worked. The machines that passed were boxed back up and sent on. They were statistically good machines ...
... If someone had done the equivalent for any car I purchased new I would be happy. So personally I wold be ok with higher delivery KM if it could be verified it was actually for "additional testing".
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