Do Used Cars Have a Green Book?

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StPaisley
07/24/25 5:25am
Used cars do have a green book. The green book refers to the "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate," which is equivalent to the vehicle's household registration. Below is a detailed introduction about vehicle types: 1. Overview: Vehicle type refers to a form of vehicle, distinguished by common characteristics, intended use, and functionality. For example, passenger cars, trucks, buses, trailers, and incomplete vehicles are all separate types. 2. Others: Heavy-duty vehicles have a length of 6 meters or more and a total mass of 12,000 kg or more. Medium-duty vehicles have a length of 6 meters or more and a total mass of 4,500 kg or more but less than 12,000 kg. Light-duty vehicles have a length of less than 6 meters and a total mass of less than 4,500 kg. Mini vehicles have a length of 3.5 meters or less and a load capacity of 1,800 kg or less.
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McBryce
08/11/25 1:03am
Of course, used cars have the 'green book'! I was a complete newbie buyer back then and didn't know about this. When buying my first used car, I even naively asked the seller about it. The 'green book' is officially called the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, and it's green in color. It's like the car's ID card, proving who owns the vehicle. As long as it's a legitimate used car transaction, the seller must have it; otherwise, the car can't be transferred, and the buyer won't be able to get insurance or pass the annual inspection. When checking the 'green book,' I look for official stamps and dates to avoid fakes. If the seller claims the 'green book' is lost or can't be found, the car might have unreported accidents—never buy it just because it's cheap. Also, remember to bring the 'green book' to the DMV for the transfer, or you'll make a wasted trip. Simply put, when buying a used car, don't just focus on the price. The 'green book' is essential—it's non-negotiable and ensures a safe, reliable transaction.
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