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Can I request a replacement or refund for a new car that has not been licensed or taxed?

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LaylaDella
08/26/2025, 01:24:25 AM

Within the warranty period for household automotive products, if the conditions for replacement or refund as stipulated are met, the consumer can request a replacement or refund from the seller by presenting the warranty certificate, purchase invoice, and other relevant documents. Additional Information: 1. Within 60 days from the purchase invoice date or within 3,000 kilometers of driving mileage: If a household automotive product exhibits steering system failure, braking system failure, body cracking, or fuel leakage within 60 days from the date the seller issues the purchase invoice or within 3,000 kilometers of driving mileage (whichever comes first), the consumer may choose to replace the household automotive product or request a refund. The seller shall be responsible for providing a free replacement or refund. 2. Within the warranty period for household automotive products: If, due to serious safety performance failures, the product has undergone repairs twice and the serious safety performance failures have not been resolved or new serious safety performance failures have occurred; or if the same major component of the transmission has been replaced twice due to quality issues and still cannot function properly, the consumer may choose to replace or refund the product. The seller shall be responsible for the replacement or refund.

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DeBryce
09/08/2025, 03:29:54 AM

As a regular buyer myself, I've also pondered this when purchasing a new car. A new car without license plates or taxes paid usually can't be returned or exchanged at will unless there are quality issues with the car itself. For example, if you find oil leaks in the engine or brake failure right after receiving the car, you can rightfully demand the dealer to address it under consumer protection laws. However, not registering the car or paying taxes are your obligations as the owner and aren't the dealer's responsibility. I suggest first talking to the seller to see if they have any return policies; at the same time, quickly check the car's condition and don't delay too long, as your rights may diminish over time. Also, don't forget to keep the purchase contract and inspection reports—these are crucial pieces of evidence. Generally, after a new car transaction, it's more reliable to handle the license plate and tax matters early to avoid affecting your driving experience over minor issues.

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RicardoAnn
10/22/2025, 03:37:08 AM

As a salesperson who frequently deals with new cars, I understand buyers' concerns. Want to return or exchange a new car that hasn't been registered or taxed yet? It mainly depends on whether the vehicle has defects and the purchase agreement. If the car is in perfect condition, dealers won't easily agree because registration and taxation are the buyer's responsibilities. When handling similar situations, I always remind buyers to conduct a thorough inspection first, such as checking the paintwork and internal systems. If there are issues, like the air conditioning not cooling, you can request a return or exchange according to regulations. Remember not to exceed 30 days, as many brands have initial period policies. Additionally, once taxes are paid, the car is registered under your name, which can lead to disputes, so acting early when problems are found is wise. Communication is key—speak directly with the manager.

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DiJake
12/05/2025, 03:01:10 AM

From a legal protection perspective, I've studied these cases. Generally, a new car being unregistered and untaxed does not constitute legal grounds for return or exchange unless there are manufacturing defects or contract breaches. Consumer protection laws allow buyers to request returns or exchanges upon discovering quality issues, such as safety faults. The absence of registration pertains to the owner's personal affairs and does not affect vehicle ownership. I recommend reviewing the return policy in the purchase contract, which often includes a 14-day grace period. Additionally, maintaining inspection records can support rights protection and prevent claim expiration due to delays. Consulting professional organizations is also advisable, as they can provide specific guidance to ensure your rights are safeguarded.

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DeAlex
01/25/2026, 09:30:35 PM

As a seasoned driver, I understand the situation of a new car being unregistered and untaxed. Want to exchange or return the car? Tough! Unless there's a malfunction, like transmission noise or electronic system failure, then you can negotiate a solution with the dealer. Getting the car registered is your responsibility; once taxes are paid, the car is solidified. I recommend carefully inspecting the car upon pickup, taking photos for evidence; if there are issues, be firm and use the three-guarantee policy to assert your rights. Additionally, some brands offer a trial period—make good use of that opportunity and don't wait too long to complain. In short, safety first; it's best to address any issues early to avoid unnecessary trouble.

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VanBrooklyn
04/21/2026, 03:01:40 AM

As a young first-time car buyer, I was also confused by this issue. Can you return or exchange a new car without license plates or tax payment? Generally not, unless the car itself has defects, such as malfunctioning windows or severe odors. I checked the consumer law online, and you can only legally file a complaint if there are quality issues. Not having license plates is a separate matter, and it becomes harder to return after paying taxes. I recommend directly communicating with the seller to understand their policy; at the same time, inspect the car's condition before making a decision to avoid missing the golden period. Keeping evidence is crucial, such as photos or reports, to help prove your case if needed. Also, handle the license plate and tax matters early to avoid future disputes and enjoy a smoother car ownership experience.

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