Can a Vehicle Converted from Commercial to Non-commercial Use Be Reverted Back to Commercial Use?

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ArabellaLee
07/30/25 8:38am
A vehicle converted from commercial to non-commercial use cannot be reverted back to commercial use. Below is relevant information about vehicles: 1. Definition of a Vehicle: According to the latest national standard in China, "Terms and Definitions of Types of Automobiles and Trailers" (GB/T3730.1—2001), a vehicle is defined as follows: A non-track vehicle with four or more wheels, driven by power, mainly used for transporting people and/or goods; towing vehicles for transporting people and/or goods; and for special purposes. 2. Introduction to Domestic Vehicle Brands: Domestic vehicle brands include Hongqi, Chang'an, Great Wall, Chery, Geely, Roewe, BYD, etc.
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