Do I Need to Repurchase Insurance for a Second-Hand Car Transfer?
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If the original car insurance has not expired, you can transfer the insurance. If you do not want the original insurance, you can also switch to a new one. Here are some considerations when buying a used car: 1. Pay attention to the appearance: Some used cars have been in accidents. To increase the value of the car, dealers may refurbish it, repaint it, and make it look newer. Therefore, when buying a car, pay attention to the appearance, observe all corners of the car, check if any parts have been repainted, and look for signs of wear on the tires, headlights, and bumpers. 2. Pay attention to the chassis and frame: After a car has been in an accident, even if the exterior is well repaired, the frame and chassis are difficult to restore. If you notice any deformation or bending, be cautious, as the car may be an accident vehicle.