Can the owner of a nominee vehicle forcibly take it away?
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The owner of a nominee vehicle cannot forcibly take it away. Additional information about nominee vehicles is as follows: 1. Introduction: A nominee vehicle refers to a car that cannot be transferred to another owner. A nominee vehicle is a completely normal car with all possible documentation in order, including valid annual inspections and insurance, but it simply cannot be transferred. 2. Reasons for existence: The license plate's registered location is too far away, making the transfer process too costly; vehicles used as debt collateral, where the car may have been used as collateral in multiple debt cycles; the original owner has passed away, and the vehicle has not been deregistered; in areas with purchase restrictions, the license plate and car are transferred together; vehicles from outside the area cannot be registered locally due to migration restrictions; some scammers may also sell commercial vehicles converted to non-commercial use as nominee vehicles at low prices.