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Do you need a driver's license to buy a car in full payment?

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DiJessica
08/31/25 5:36am

You don't need a driver's license to buy a car in full payment. To purchase a car, you only need an ID card, bank card, household registration book, residence certificate, income certificate, work certificate, marriage certificate, spouse's ID card, etc. Choosing a brand: For most people, choosing a suitable brand is crucial. For example, some prefer Japanese cars, some like German cars, some favor domestic cars, while others may prefer less popular Korean or French cars. Each car series has its unique highlights, so it's important to find the car brand you like the most. Choosing a model: Car models can be divided into sedans, SUVs, MPVs, crossover vehicles, hatchbacks, etc. You need to choose the most suitable model based on your personal needs and preferences. For instance, a compact and agile hatchback is ideal for personal commuting, while a spacious SUV is better for family users, and an MPV (often called a "dad car") is suitable for families with two children. Choosing a price range: Cars are consumables, so it's essential to choose a model within your financial means when selecting a car. Additionally, purchasing a car often involves paying purchase tax, vehicle and vessel tax, insurance, and license plate fees. Therefore, it's crucial to consider the total cost of the car to avoid budget shortfalls.

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VonAdrian
09/13/25 2:02am

I remember when I bought my first car, I paid in full without being asked about a driver's license at all. The seller only checked my ID and payment records to complete the paperwork. Later, I asked the salesperson, and he said the driver's license is purely for driving and not a requirement for the transaction. After buying the car, you must register it and get insurance, and that's when you need to provide driving information. If you're only buying it as an investment or for collection and don't plan to drive, that's completely fine. Just a reminder: paying in full for a car is hassle-free, but make sure to get your license before hitting the road. Last time, a friend of mine impulsively bought a car, drove it out, and got caught by traffic police—fined a thousand bucks and wasted a lot of time. Simply put: buying doesn't involve a license, but driving absolutely does.

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OZachary
10/27/25 2:49am

When buying or selling car ownership, the basic rule is that a driver's license is not mandatory during the transaction. When I bought a car outright, a copy of my ID card was sufficient. The process was straightforward: pay, sign the contract, take the keys, and it's done. Salespeople usually remind you that a driver's license is only needed later for driving or handling insurance. If you're buying for family or purely for collection, there's even less need to worry about this. However, if you plan to drive the car after purchase, the risks of not having a license are significant. According to traffic laws, driving without a license can result in fines or even vehicle impoundment. So my advice is to assess your needs clearly before buying and avoid impulsive purchases just for a lower price.

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DelCassandra
12/10/25 3:05am

I've gone through several car purchases, including full payment scenarios. The seller primarily verifies identity and funds, with the driver's license being optional. An ID card or passport suffices, and the process is lightning-fast, taking just 10 minutes. However, once you own the car, driving requires a valid license—never hit the road without one. Additionally, purchasing involves vehicle registration details, and driving information might be needed for subsequent formalities. Simply put: buying is flexible, driving is strict.

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