Are there colored car covers?

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LeCody
07/25/25 2:48am
There are colored car covers, but changing the body color cannot pass the annual inspection. The following are the procedures required for changing the color of a car: Required procedures: Color change application, vehicle model information, motor vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license, original and copy of the owner's ID card. Pay off any fines before changing the vehicle color. The registration procedure for changing the body color requires modifying the original vehicle registration information and replacing the original vehicle license, which is equivalent to registering a new vehicle again. Cars allowed for color change: Not all cars are allowed to change color; only domestic cars can, while imported cars are prohibited from changing color. When repainting to change color, avoid using the same color as special vehicles, and do not add or modify exterior parts. It is important to have the color changed at a car beauty and repair enterprise with national qualifications to pass the verification.
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TravisLynn
08/10/25 4:44pm
I've been driving this car for several years, usually parking it outdoors, and the car cover has been a great helper. There are colored car covers available on the market, such as common colors like black, gray, blue, and red. I chose a dark blue one, which not only matches my car's paint well, making the car look less monotonous, but also provides UV protection, reducing the risk of paint aging. When choosing, pay attention to the material quality. Better-quality colored car covers are less likely to fade or scratch the car's surface, so avoid buying cheap ones that might bleed color onto the paint. I recommend checking out professional brands at auto accessory stores or online. Spending a bit more on a durable cover will protect your beloved car and extend its lifespan, saving you money on touch-up paint.
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