A vehicle is generally considered new if it meets one of the following conditions:
1. Mileage: The vehicle has not been driven more than a specified number of miles, typically between 100 and 1,000 miles.
2. Age: The vehicle is newer than a specified period, usually less than one year old.
3. Prior Owner: The vehicle has never been titled to a previous owner (except for certain manufacturer exceptions to dealerships.)
Used Vehicle:
A vehicle is considered used if it doesn't meet the criteria for a new vehicle. This means it either exceeds the specified mileage limit, is older than the age limit, or has been previously titled to another person or entity.
However, it's important to note that specific definitions and regulations regarding the classification of vehicles as new or used may vary by jurisdiction and can change over time. Additionally, certain types of vehicles, such as collector cars or classic vehicles, may have unique definitions of what constitutes a new or used vehicle.