Does Buying a Used Car in Beijing Include the License Plate?

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VictoriaFitz
07/29/25 3:28pm
Beijing Vehicle Management Office states that the sale of used cars does not allow for transactions including license plates. The so-called selling a car with a license plate actually means that the buyer purchases the seller's used car and uses it with the license plate, but without completing the transfer procedures. Here is some information about used cars: 1. Introduction: A used car (Used Car) refers to a vehicle that has been registered with the public security traffic management authorities and can be traded and transferred ownership before reaching the national scrapping standard. 2. Nature: The definition of a used car is directly related to the scope of vehicles involved and, to some extent, affects the scientific nature of the used car evaluation system and the standardization of market transactions. Therefore, it is necessary to provide a clear definition. 3. Suitable for: The biggest selling point of used cars is their affordability. With the same amount of money used to buy a new car, one can purchase a higher-grade used car. Therefore, from the perspective of reducing car purchase costs, buying a used car is a wiser choice for the general public.
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