How many cars can be purchased with one driver's license?
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A driver's license does not impose any restrictions on the number of cars one can purchase; there is no direct relationship between a driver's license and buying cars. There are three types of endorsed vehicle classes on a driver's license: 1. Class A license is for large passenger vehicles; 2. Class B license is for large trucks; 3. Class C license is for small cars. The full name of a driver's license is the Motor Vehicle Driver's License, also known as a driving license, which is a legal document required for individuals to operate motor vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle requires certain driving skills. Without these skills, driving a motor vehicle recklessly could lead to traffic accidents. Generally, individuals cannot drive on the road without a license. However, for those who have mastered safe driving skills and are permitted to drive vehicles on the road, this authorization is granted through a driver's license, indicating that a driver's license is a form of permission.
A driver's license is primarily used for driving, not directly regulating how many cars you can buy. As someone who enjoys cars, I've purchased several used cars and one new car. Each time I bought a car, the dealership or 4S store would verify my identity using my driver's license, but it was only a supplementary document. What was really needed were my ID card, bank card, or loan documents. As long as you have the money and a place to park, there's no limit to how many cars you can buy. However, in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai, there are license plate lottery policies, and a driver's license is used to apply for a license plate quota, which indirectly affects the number of cars you can register—but it's not the driver's license itself that limits the purchase quantity. Overall, a driver's license is just a tool for identity verification and won't stop you from becoming a multi-car owner.