1. False propaganda: The auction company may exaggerate the quality, performance or value of the vehicle and induce consumers to bid. Before participating in the auction, you should know as much as possible about the actual situation of the vehicle, and you can consult a professional vehicle evaluation agency or an experienced person.
2. Invisible fees: During the auction, there may be additional handling fees, service fees or taxes, which may increase in the final transaction price. Be sure to know all the possible costs in detail before participating in the auction and calculate the impact of these costs on your final offer.
3. Vehicle quality: In the new car auction, vehicle quality may be a key consideration. Be sure to know the warranty status, history and after-sales service support of the vehicle. You can evaluate the true value and reliability of vehicles by consulting relevant vehicle reports or consulting professionals. In order to protect your rights and interests to the maximum extent, it is recommended that you carefully read the auction rules and terms before participating in the auction, understand the relevant risks and be cautious. If you have doubts about the reputation of the auction company, you can conduct in-depth investigation or seek professional legal advice.