
Guangzhou National IV used vehicles cannot be transferred. Relevant information about used vehicle transfer is as follows: 1. Used vehicle transfer: As the name implies, it refers to changing the name of the vehicle owner. 2. Fee standards: The fair price transfer fee for used vehicles is mainly charged based on engine displacement and year. Different fee standards are applied according to vehicle types such as sedans, SUVs, buses, trucks, etc., as well as different displacement ranges and load capacity ranges. Information about National IV is as follows: 1. National IV emission standard: It is the fourth-stage national standard for motor vehicle pollutant emissions. 2. Purpose: The main pollutants emitted by vehicles include HC (hydrocarbons), NOx (nitrogen oxides), CO (carbon monoxide), PM (particulate matter), etc. Through the application of technologies such as better catalytic converter active layers, secondary air injection, and exhaust gas recirculation systems with cooling devices, these pollutants are controlled and reduced to levels below the specified standards.

I've been following car policies for a while now, and Guangzhou has quite strict emission requirements for used car transfers. The China IV standard is an old emission level from several years ago. As a major city aiming to reduce air pollution, Guangzhou generally doesn't allow China IV vehicles to be transferred freely. It specifically depends on whether the buying and selling regions are within the city or across cities. For local transfers within Guangzhou, there might be some age requirements for the vehicles, but the restrictions have become stricter under new policies. I recommend checking the Guangzhou Vehicle Management Office's official website or calling them immediately, as regulations are frequently updated—don't wait until transaction issues arise to regret it. When choosing a used car, prioritizing China V or China VI vehicles would be more reliable to avoid wasting time on the road.

Last time I helped a friend transfer a car, I ran into the issue of emission standards. According to Guangzhou's regulations, transferring a National IV standard vehicle can be tricky, especially for older models. You need to check the emission information on the vehicle registration certificate first to confirm if it meets National IV standards. If you're transferring ownership, it's best to visit the vehicle management office or check the latest policy documents online. I remember that since last year, Guangzhou has tightened environmental protection measures, making it even harder for out-of-town National IV vehicles to be registered. Don't just take the seller's word for it—verify the information yourself, or the transfer process might fail. I also recommend bringing all necessary documents like your ID card and purchase invoice to consult with professionals to ensure a smooth process.

Considering environmental protection, Guangzhou's restrictions on National IV standard used vehicles are reasonable. Older emission standard vehicles produce more exhaust pollution, and after cities implemented National V and VI standards, transferring ownership of National IV vehicles has become more difficult. From the policies I understand, the Guangzhou Vehicle Management Office may have added approval barriers. When buying a used car, choosing a newer standard vehicle not only facilitates ownership transfer but also contributes to cleaner air. Don't overlook this point—directly searching 'Guangzhou Vehicle Management Office emission policies' will provide clear guidance.


