How many days should the red rope be tied on a newly purchased car?

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OEli
07/29/25 8:50pm
Generally, the red rope on a new car can be removed after 1-2 days. Here are some related introductions about purchasing a new car: 1. Precautions: (1) When purchasing a new car, be sure to buy it from a regular 4S store to avoid being scammed by unscrupulous vendors and causing unnecessary trouble. (2) When picking up the new car, check whether the vehicle's appearance is worn, whether the mileage is normal, whether all parts of the body can be used normally, and whether the production dates of the tires and car glass are close. (3) After picking up the new car, register and license it at the vehicle management office in time to prevent being checked by traffic police while driving. 2. Precautions for license plate registration: There is no clear requirement on how long a new car must be registered after purchase, but it is restricted by some other circumstances, such as environmental protection requirements. If the car is not registered for a long time, the vehicle may not meet the new standards after the environmental protection standards are raised, and it cannot be licensed. In addition, domestic motor vehicles must pass the national approval announcement before they can be produced and sold. If the car is not licensed for a long time after purchase, the announcement may be canceled or changed, which will also affect the registration of the motor vehicle.
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