How Long Does It Take to Order a BYD Han?
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It takes about two weeks to order a BYD Han. Before placing an order, you should understand the different models and configurations. Test Drive and Price Negotiation: Visit a 4S store to see the car and request a test drive if conditions permit. At the same time, negotiate the car price with the salesperson. Based on a preliminary understanding of the new car's price and availability, agree on specific purchase costs and delivery time with the salesperson. Vehicle Inspection Procedures: At this stage, it's best to be meticulous. You can drive the car away, but the insurance may not take effect until the next day. The invoice can serve as a temporary license plate. You can handle the vehicle inspection and registration yourself or ask the 4S store for assistance. Required Materials: Apply for a moving permit, pay the additional purchase tax, provide 2 copies of the original invoice and its photocopy, 1 copy of the original qualification certificate and its photocopy, and 1 copy of the original ID card and its photocopy. Collect the vehicle purchase additional tax payment certificate and payment receipt.
When I ordered the BYD Han, I waited for over four months, mainly because I opted for the high-performance all-wheel-drive version with the Dynaudio sound system, which prolonged the wait. This car is incredibly popular right now, and in cities, waiting three to five months for popular configurations is quite normal. If you choose the base model, it might be faster—around two months. I’ve met quite a few people who got impatient waiting, only to find out later that dealerships have tight inventory, especially in third- and fourth-tier cities where available cars are scarce. My advice is to contact several dealerships before placing your order to check their stock status, or pay a deposit to secure your order and avoid someone else snatching it up. Also, don’t just wait idly after ordering—follow up regularly with your salesperson for updates. BYD has been ramping up production recently, so things might be slightly better than last year. If you’re in urgent need of a car, consider picking from available configurations to avoid long waits—it’s both hassle-free and cost-effective. Lastly, remember to test-drive and inspect all functions as soon as you get the car—don’t wait until after such a long wait only to discover issues and get frustrated.