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Can the red ribbon on the car be removed at will?

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LauraMarie
07/29/25 4:41am
It can be removed. Generally, it depends on the owner's preference. Keeping the red ribbon can add a festive touch. Many car owners choose to leave the ribbon tied to the car, while others may remove it after driving for some time. Here is some additional information: The advantages of nearly new cars: Since nearly new cars are still in the break-in period, most drivers tend to handle them with extra care, resulting in good condition and relatively low mileage. Especially for mid-to-high-end used cars, as they are usually the second car for the owner, the driving skills are more proficient, and the overall condition is generally better. Many nearly new cars still come with the original manufacturer's warranty, enjoying the same benefits as new cars, but at a significantly lower price.
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DiLydia
08/12/25 5:22pm
I heard from the older generation that the red ribbon on a car isn't something you can just casually remove. It carries cultural significance, symbolizing peace, good fortune, and warding off evil spirits—especially for new cars, where it's hung to invite good luck. In many places, thoughtlessly removing the red ribbon is considered unlucky and may bring minor troubles or psychological burdens, like some people believing the car becomes prone to malfunctions afterward. This tradition stems from cultural roots, with red ribbons commonly tied to rearview mirrors or the rear of the car—simple yet emotionally meaningful. I recommend respecting this practice: once it's hung, leave it be unless it becomes damaged or poses a safety hazard. Also, don’t underestimate it—safety-wise, ensure it's securely placed without obstructing visibility. In modern life, people can be more flexible; if you must remove it, consider your family or community's sentiments first to avoid causing discomfort.
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ValeriaMarie
10/03/25 3:53am
Having driven for many years, I prioritize practical safety concerns. Red strings hanging near the rearview mirror or windshield can easily sway or obstruct the view, especially distracting during turns or nighttime driving. While these items may symbolize good luck, they serve little practical purpose. For safety reasons, it's not just about removing them casually—it's better to avoid hanging them altogether or ensure they're secured in low-risk positions. Traffic regulations also prohibit decorations that interfere with driving, so don't risk it for superstition. I've personally witnessed several close calls caused by red strings getting caught in gear shifts—removing them is a wise choice. Remember to check if the strings are sturdy; replace them if they've aged. The essence of a vehicle is transportation, where safety comes first and is more reliable than good luck. When modifying your car, prioritize these details to protect yourself and others.
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StAdam
11/16/25 5:32am
I once encountered a real-life example regarding the red rope tradition. A friend bought a new car and hung the customary red rope for good luck. He drove smoothly for over half a year. Later, he got annoyed and casually removed it, only to scrape the wall the following week. He insisted it was bad luck from removing the rope, though it might have just been coincidence or psychological. But with traditions like this, once people believe in them, it's best not to tamper. I advise everyone to think twice—hanging the rope symbolizes blessings, and removing it carelessly can bring unease. A car is just a tool, and the red rope is merely a symbol; understanding it from a cultural perspective does no harm. Safety-wise, if the rope swings too much or wears out, you can replace it. In short, don’t act rashly—keeping a touch of human sentiment is nice.
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