How to Check the Transfer Record of a Used Car?
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Generally, vehicle information cannot be queried online or by phone due to privacy concerns. Therefore, under normal circumstances, to check transfer records, you must personally visit the local vehicle management office with your ID card. There are two main methods: first, prepare your identity information and directly go to the vehicle management office for inquiry; second, indirectly check through vehicle violation queries. The advantages of purchasing a used car are as follows: 1. Cost-effective: Used cars are usually not the latest models on the market and are typically two years behind. Buying the same brand and model one to two years later can save you money. Additionally, with rising fuel prices, the cost of commuting continues to increase. If your budget is tight and you only need a car for commuting, buying a used car is more economical. 2. Lower depreciation rate: Any car depreciates in value every year after being registered at the vehicle management office. According to Fair Price used car evaluation statistics, the higher the car's grade, the greater the depreciation rate.