How long is the interval between two transfers of a used car?
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There is usually an interval of about 5 days between two transfers of a used car, and generally, the formal license plate must be obtained before the transfer can be processed. The following are four types of vehicles that cannot be transferred: The vehicle identification code does not match the engine hood code: Such vehicles are usually of unknown origin, often smuggled or modified cars. Even if purchased, they cannot be registered or transferred. Failure to meet environmental inspection standards: Starting from 2018, the National V emission standard was implemented nationwide. Vehicles meeting the previous National III or IV standards could not be registered even if purchased. With increasingly stringent environmental standards, the National VI standard followed shortly after. It is advisable to purchase vehicles meeting at least the National V standard. Vehicles without a certificate of conformity: The certificate of conformity is another important document for a vehicle and is essential for registration. Without it, the vehicle cannot be registered or transferred. Some 4S dealerships often mortgage the certificate of conformity to banks for loans, so it is crucial to confirm whether the certificate comes with the vehicle at the time of purchase. The frame number does not comply with regulations: Every vehicle has a unique frame number, similar to a person's ID card. Many stolen or cloned vehicles have their frame numbers altered when forging license plates.