Can You Buy a Car Without a Driver's License?
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You can buy a car without a driver's license, but you cannot drive the car on the road after purchasing it, as driving without a license is illegal. When registering the car after purchase, a driver's license is not required. More information about the vehicle license is as follows: 1. After purchasing a new car, registering it requires an ID card, certificate of conformity, purchase invoice, proof of purchase tax payment, insurance policy, etc. At the vehicle management office, staff will inspect the vehicle and take photos of it. 2. After the car is registered, the owner will receive a vehicle registration certificate and a vehicle license. The vehicle registration certificate is equivalent to the car's household register, and the vehicle license is equivalent to the car's ID card. 3. The vehicle license must be carried with the car, while the registration certificate is not recommended to be kept in the car; it is advised to store the registration certificate at home.
As an ordinary young person who just started working, I always dream of having my own car. To be honest, you can buy a car without a driver's license—it's like buying anything else, depending on your money and willingness. Dealers won't ask if you have a license. The key is that you can't drive it on the road yourself, or it would be illegal. You'd need a friend to drive it home for you or hire a tow truck. Additionally, after buying the car, you need to consider insurance. Insurance companies might charge higher premiums because you lack a license or even refuse to cover you. There are also parking and maintenance costs—in big cities, a parking spot can cost hundreds per month, and it's wasted money if you don't drive. I think this suits people like me who plan to get a license in the future—investing in a good car first and keeping it parked—but don’t act impulsively; ensure financial security.