
Newly purchased cars can be stored at home without license plate registration. Below is extended information about automobiles: 1. Invention history: In 1879, German engineer Karl Benz successfully tested a two-stroke experimental engine for the first time. In October 1883, he founded "Benz & Cie." In 1885, he manufactured the first Benz Patent Motorwagen in Mannheim. 2. Initial features: This vehicle was a three-wheeled automobile equipped with a two-stroke single-cylinder 0.9 horsepower gasoline engine. It incorporated several fundamental characteristics of modern automobiles, such as spark ignition, water cooling circulation, steel tube frame, leaf spring suspension, rear-wheel drive with front-wheel steering, and brake handle.

When I first bought my car, I also wondered if I could skip getting a license plate and just park it at home. According to the law, vehicles must be registered as soon as possible after purchase. Parking an unlicensed car at home may violate relevant regulations. In China, traffic laws require vehicles to have license plates when driven on roads or parked in public spaces. Parking in a private garage at home might be slightly better, but if the garage door is open or the car is parked in the front yard where it can be seen by others, law enforcement officers like traffic police may issue penalties during inspections, including hefty fines or even towing, with amounts ranging from hundreds to thousands of yuan. More importantly, if an unlicensed car is stolen or involved in an accident, insurance companies often refuse to compensate, leaving the owner to bear the loss. Additionally, unlicensed cars are more likely to be reported by neighbors, leading to community conflicts. I once experienced a similar situation and regretted delaying the registration process. Therefore, I recommend completing the license plate procedures within a week after purchasing the car to ensure safe and compliant parking, rather than risking major consequences to save a little time.

Honestly, bro, parking an unlicensed car at home might seem convenient but it's not practical. I've got a real-life example: a friend parked his brand-new unlicensed car outside the community garage, and thieves targeted it overnight—unlicensed cars are easier to sell on the black market. Plus, if the police catch you, the fine starts at 200 RMB. If the car gets damaged or someone reports it, the losses pile up. Parking in a private garage might offer temporary safety, but leaving it roadside or in public areas multiplies the risks. My advice? Get it licensed ASAP and activate the insurance—it protects your ride and avoids headaches.

From a safety perspective, buying a new car and parking it at home without license plate registration poses significant risks. Unlicensed vehicles are easy targets for thieves due to the lack of identification markers, making illegal transfers simpler. Additionally, insurance may be invalid and claims could be denied in case of accidents. While parking in a home garage is relatively safer, leaving it exposed outdoors increases hazards. Immediate license plate registration is strongly recommended to ensure proper protection.


