Can Dealers Convert Base Model Cars into High-End Models?

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ClaraRose
07/29/25 9:20pm
Dealers can convert base model cars into high-end models, as there are no strict regulations against it. Caution Required for Modifications: If you do decide to make modifications, it's crucial to consult your local traffic management office on how to update your vehicle registration certificate after exterior modifications. You should also inquire with your insurance provider about whether these changes will affect your claims. Since there are no strict regulations, interpretations vary by region. Do not blindly trust online claims or dealer assurances that modifications are "no problem" before proceeding. Modification Regulations: Under current incomplete modification laws, traffic police can penalize any deviation from the vehicle's appearance as shown on the registration certificate. This is particularly important for owners who have modified their headlights. Additionally, in the event of an accident, if aftermarket parts haven't been approved by both the vehicle management office and the insurance company, the insurer may deny your claim.
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