Can a vehicle change its color?

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DeJoy
07/28/25 8:02pm
Vehicles can change their color. Below is an introduction to the relevant content after a vehicle color change: 1. Have the "Motor Vehicle Change Registration/Record Application Form," the original and copy of the vehicle owner's identity proof, the original "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate," the original "Motor Vehicle License," and other documents. 2. Within ten days of the vehicle color change, bring the above documents to the vehicle management office to apply for the change registration. Below is extended information about the steps for applying for a vehicle color change: 1. Appearance inspection: The process is the same as the annual inspection. If the appearance modification fails the inspection, it needs to be restored to the original factory condition in advance. 2. Fill out the application form: There is a color change application form in the business hall. After filling it out completely, submit it to the processing window and wait for review and issuance of a new license. 3. Certificate issuance and fee payment: The new license can be processed successfully in about half an hour, and only a certain fee for the certificate cost is required. All procedures can then be completed successfully.
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SanEmmett
08/12/25 12:52am
Yes, the vehicle can change color, and there are many methods to achieve this. The most common one is repainting, just like what I usually see when helping people with car repairs. The process involves sanding the surface, applying primer, topcoat, and then a protective layer, which can perfectly cover the old color but takes a long time and may damage the original paint. Another option is wrapping, which is quite popular nowadays and can even be a DIY project—just choose a preferred film and stick it on, quick and scratch-resistant. However, if cheap materials are used, bubbles or fading may occur, so it’s important to choose high-quality ones. After changing the color, attention should also be paid to car body maintenance, such as regular washing to avoid dust buildup affecting aesthetics or using ceramic coating technology to enhance gloss. In short, technically it’s simple, but details determine the outcome—don’t rush to save money at the expense of poor results. I recommend testing a small area first before making a decision to ensure it meets personal preferences and practicality.
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