
No, once the car is licensed under your name, the only way to 'return' it is by selling it to someone else or back to the 4S dealership through a transfer of ownership. Below are the procedures for purchasing a new car: 1. Specific steps: (1) Pay the purchase tax, obtain new car ; undergo criminal investigation inspection. (2) At the inspection station, handle the documentation for non-exempt vehicles undergoing inspection; make payment, fill out forms; engrave and photograph the vehicle number; collect data; receive license plate materials. (3) At the vehicle management office, submit the materials and have the owner sign; the officer conducts an external inspection and confirmation; select a license plate number and receive a receipt; install and secure the license plate; collect the vehicle license and registration certificate. New cars must pay the vehicle and vessel tax where the income tax is paid. The place where the license plate is issued can also handle the vehicle and vessel usage tax on your behalf, which is very convenient, saving both time and effort. Additionally, road maintenance fees must be paid, and key labels must be affixed, including insurance labels, vehicle inspection labels, exhaust emission compliance labels, and novice driver warning labels. 2. Notes: The documents required for licensing a private new car include ID card, vehicle certificate of conformity, vehicle parameter sheet, second and fourth copies of the car invoice, car purchase tax receipt, car insurance policy, etc.


