Definition Standards for Major Accidents in Used Cars
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Definition standards for major accidents in used cars include vehicles with welding, cutting, reshaping, or deformation on the longitudinal beams; vehicles with welding, cutting, reshaping, or deformation on the A, B, or C pillars; vehicles with severe welding, cutting, reshaping, or deformation on other non-removable parts; and vehicles whose airbags have deployed due to impact. Below is relevant information about used cars: 1. Introduction: Used cars refer to motor vehicles that have been registered with the public security traffic management authorities, have not yet reached the national scrapping standards, or are within their economically practical lifespan and can still be used. 2. Legal Basis: The "Used Car Circulation Management Law," jointly issued by the Ministry of Commerce, the Ministry of Public Security, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and the State Administration of Taxation, has been officially implemented. Article 2 of the general provisions of this law defines used cars as vehicles that have completed registration procedures and are traded and transferred ownership before reaching the national scrapping standards, including three-wheeled vehicles, low-speed trucks (originally agricultural vehicles), trailers, and motorcycles.