How long does it take for Huasheng Haoche to transfer ownership after clearing the final payment?
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Huasheng Haoche will transfer ownership within half a month after clearing the final payment. Precautions for using a car engine are as follows: Avoid driving in neutral gear: The engine itself has a fuel-cut function during deceleration, and driving in neutral is not conducive to fuel economy. Pay attention to observation when using the vehicle: If oil is found on the ground, determine whether there is an engine oil leak and promptly communicate with the car 4S store to eliminate potential safety hazards. Do not turn off the engine immediately: For cars equipped with a turbocharger, do not turn off the engine immediately after high-speed driving or climbing a slope. Let it idle for 10 minutes before shutting it down. Cars with turbochargers form carbon deposits several times faster than naturally aspirated cars.
When I bought my car, I also used Huasheng Haoche for the installment plan. It took about two to three weeks after paying off the final amount to get the green book (vehicle title) and complete the transfer. They first need to release the vehicle lien for you, and this step is the most time-consuming—waiting for the financial leasing company to send over the mortgage documents alone takes over a week. After receiving the documents, you still have to queue for the DMV's appointment, so the entire process taking 15 working days is quite common. I recommend urging the customer service in advance to prepare all the transfer paperwork thoroughly—I learned the hard way when a missing insurance document delayed things by another week. If you're in a hurry to complete the transfer, you can ask customer service for expedited processing, though it requires an additional service fee.
From a procedural perspective, Peanut Auto users can typically complete the vehicle title transfer within 7-14 days after paying the final installment. The platform first needs to upload the settlement certificate to the financial system for filing, and it takes about three days to obtain the electronic lien release document. Then, an appointment must be made with the local DMV to process the ownership transfer. Currently, appointment availability varies significantly across different DMVs—major cities may complete the process as quickly as the next day, while second- and third-tier cities generally require a wait of three to five days. If there's no progress three days after settlement, it's advisable to proactively contact customer service for the lien release number, which allows real-time progress tracking. Important reminder: Ensure all traffic violations are resolved before the title transfer to avoid delays at the DMV due to unpaid fines.