Can Test Drive Vehicles Be Purchased?

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AliceAnn
07/28/25 4:48pm
Test drive vehicles can be purchased as long as the car purchase procedures are complete and the vehicle can be transferred. There are three points to note when purchasing a test drive vehicle: 1. The test drive vehicle must not have been involved in any accidents; 2. Pay attention to the mileage of the test drive vehicle; 3. Ensure that all vehicle documents are complete. When purchasing, test drive vehicles can be transferred as long as the materials for the motor vehicle are complete, and the motor vehicle transfer registration can be processed. According to relevant regulations, when the ownership of a registered motor vehicle is transferred, the current owner must apply for transfer registration at the vehicle management office of the registration location within 30 days from the date of delivery of the vehicle. Before applying for transfer registration, the owner must settle all traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle.
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OTanner
08/11/25 11:26pm
As a recent graduate, I find demo cars quite attractive when considering buying a car. These vehicles are usually about 20% cheaper than brand-new ones, saving me a significant amount of money, which is particularly suitable for someone like me with a limited budget. Demo cars are maintained by dealerships, regularly inspected and serviced, so their condition is often better than regular used cars, and many are even the latest models, allowing you to enjoy the remaining warranty period. Of course, they have some mileage, like a few thousand kilometers, and there might be slight wear or scratches on the interior, but nothing too serious since they aren’t driven daily. Just make sure to have a car-savvy friend or a mechanic check the brakes and engine before purchasing. Overall, they seem worth considering, especially if you need a car urgently but don’t want to spend too much. Remember to check the vehicle history to ensure there are no accident records.
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