Can the color of the car emblem be changed?
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The color of the car emblem can be changed, and altering the color of the emblem does not affect the traffic police's ability to identify the vehicle brand, so it is generally allowed. Here is more information about changing the color of the car emblem: 1. Relevant regulations: According to the "Motor Vehicle Management Regulations," the car emblem must match the model of the vehicle and cannot be misused. If discovered, it will be dealt with in accordance with the national technical conditions for the safe operation of motor vehicles. 2. Filing standards: The area of the color change for the car emblem should not exceed 30% of the vehicle's total color, so there is no need to register the change with the vehicle management office after altering the emblem color.
Honestly, changing the color of your car emblem isn't something you can do on a whim. My buddy impulsively stuck a fluorescent green emblem on his BMW last month, only to be ordered to peel it off during last week's annual inspection. Traffic regulations clearly state that unauthorized alteration of brand identification features counts as illegal modification, with fines starting at 500 yuan. Beyond being illegal, changing the emblem color brings extra headaches: failed inspections, depreciated resale value, and even point deductions if you encounter a strict traffic officer. If you're itching to customize your car's appearance, consider legal alternatives like wheel recoloring or body decals—they let you stand out without breaking the rules.