Can Second-hand Cars Still Be Transferred After China VI Emission Standard?
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After the implementation of the China VI emission standard, there is no impact on the transfer of local China V second-hand cars. In other words, for regions where the China VI emission standard has been implemented, second-hand vehicles that do not meet the China VI emission standard can still be transferred normally. Specific considerations are as follows: Consistency of Document Content: Pay attention to whether the content of the vehicle documents is consistent with the owner and the vehicle itself. When transferring a second-hand car, you will need the vehicle's driving license, vehicle registration certificate, and the original owner's ID documents. When purchasing a second-hand car, carefully check the accuracy and legality of these documents. All Costs Should Be Confirmed by Contract: Both parties must sign the "Second-hand Car Sales Contract" filed with the government's industrial and commercial department. The transaction fees and transfer fees involved should be decided through negotiation between the buyer and seller. Beware of Legacy Issues with Transferred Second-hand Cars: When buying a second-hand car, the biggest fear is purchasing a vehicle with unclear background, such as those under seizure or with unresolved mortgage loans. Therefore, it is crucial to choose a reputable second-hand car market where both the source and condition of the cars are guaranteed.