Do imported cars have vehicle certificates of conformity?
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Imported cars have certificates of conformity, which are important credentials for vehicles and essential documents for vehicle registration. Only cars with certificates of conformity meet the national requirements for motor vehicle equipment quality and related standards. The number on the certificate must match the engine number and chassis number on the vehicle. The certificate of conformity is the only legal identifier for checking a series of vehicle details, including the engine number, chassis number, product certificate, and manufacturing date. According to relevant regulations, if a car experiences malfunctions or damages due to manufacturing quality issues within a certain period and mileage, the manufacturer provides free services based on the warranty card. However, easily worn parts such as bulbs and rubber are not included.