Do I Need to Bring a Driver's License When Buying a Car?
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You do not need to bring a driver's license when buying a car. Purchasing a car is a commercial transaction, and you can buy a car even without a driver's license. Even when registering the vehicle, a driver's license is not required for review. In other words, you can complete the vehicle registration process without a driver's license by filling out the "Motor Vehicle Registration Application Form" and submitting the necessary documents. These documents include: 1. Identification: Proof of identity of the vehicle owner; 2. Photo: Standard photo of the vehicle for registration; 3. Proof of origin: Documentation proving the origin of the vehicle (excluding customs-regulated vehicles); 4. Certificate of conformity: Factory certificate of conformity for domestically manufactured vehicles; 5. Import documentation: Import documentation for imported vehicles.
A few days ago I just went to the 4S store to order a car, and the whole process went quite smoothly. Actually, you don't need to bring your driver's license to buy a car itself, it mainly depends on how you pay and sign the contract. Bringing your ID card and bank card is enough, as the 4S store will help you with the ownership transfer. Of course, if you want to test drive, you must have a driver's license, otherwise the salesperson won't let you take the car out for a spin. I brought my driver's license and took several test drives, which felt absolutely thrilling. Remember, buying a car is a transaction, so focus on negotiating the price and selecting configurations, don't worry too much about the driver's license. Safety comes first during test drives, make sure you have your license with you to avoid a wasted trip. Just take it easy during the whole process, no need to be too nervous.