Can second-hand cars be transferred within Jiangsu Province?

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Tracey
07/29/25 9:49pm
They must comply with national emission standards. Here are the relevant details: Latest standards: The policy implemented the National IV standard starting from March 2020, which means that vehicles from other regions can be transferred into Jiangsu Province as long as they meet the national phased motor vehicle emission standards of the destination city. The restriction on cross-city transfers within the province has been lifted, but second-hand vehicle transfers must still comply with national motor vehicle emission standard requirements. Lifted restrictions: Currently, seven cities in Jiangsu Province—Nanjing, Xuzhou, Changzhou, Lianyungang, Huaian, Taizhou, and Suqian—allow the transfer and registration of vehicles meeting National IV or higher emission standards within the province. Six other cities—Wuxi, Suzhou, Nantong, Yancheng, Yangzhou, and Zhenjiang—allow the transfer and registration of vehicles meeting National V or higher emission standards within the province. Regulations: The restriction on second-hand vehicle transfers is implemented to enforce mandatory environmental standards and limit exhaust emission standards for used motor vehicles from other provinces and cities, preventing a large influx of out-of-province vehicles into the local second-hand car market.
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