How to Get New License Plates for a Used Car?

1 Answers
LaZane
07/30/25 5:25am
Take the old license plates to the vehicle management office to receive new ones. Below are the relevant steps: 1. Complete the transfer procedures: The seller should bring the registration certificate, vehicle license, and ID card; the buyer needs to bring their ID card to sign the agreement, then both parties go to the local used car transfer office to complete the transfer process. 2. Select and replace the license plates at the vehicle management office: When purchasing a used car, you must check if the engine number and chassis number match those on the documents. If they match, you can proceed to the vehicle management office with the relevant documents to select a new license plate number. After selecting and confirming the number, within the time frame specified by the vehicle management office, take the old license plates to the office to receive the new ones.
Was this review help?
20
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

Does the entire door panel need to be repainted?

It requires full panel repainting. Door panel repainting is done as a whole unit, primarily to avoid color mismatch after touch-up which would affect the vehicle's appearance. Full-door repainting also ensures better quality assurance. Additional information: 1. For minor collision damage: Since the repainted area is very small, it's impossible to achieve natural color transition between new and old paint, hence full panel repainting becomes necessary. The joint areas are particularly challenging to handle during door panel touch-ups. 2. Related to repair shop profits: The time difference between spot repair and full-door repainting mainly lies in sanding and painting time. Full-door repainting costs more, allowing repair shops to maximize their profits.
14
5
Share

Can a C1 license drive a Maybach?

If the length of the Maybach exceeds the 6-meter upper limit required for a C1 driver's license, it cannot be driven, such as the Maybach 62S. Maybach is a subsidiary product of Mercedes-Benz. The earliest Maybach was an independent brand. In 1919, Bach and his son Carl Maybach jointly created the legendary brand "Maybach" and began designing and manufacturing luxury cars. Here is an introduction to Maybach cars: 1. Car logo: It consists of two crossed M's enclosed in a spherical triangle. The two M's represent the abbreviations of Maybach and Manufaktur. 2. Car brands under Maybach: These include the Maybach 57, Maybach 62, Maybach Zeppelin, Maybach Landaulet, and Maybach Exelero.
17
0
Share

What brand of engine does the Lincoln Continental use?

The Lincoln Continental uses Ford-branded engines. The Lincoln Continental is equipped with two types of engines: a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and a 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine. The 2.0-liter turbocharged engine has a maximum power output of 177 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 386 Newton-meters, while the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine delivers a maximum power of 278 kilowatts and a maximum torque of 570 Newton-meters. The 2.0-liter turbocharged engine is paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission, and the 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine is also matched with a 6-speed automatic transmission. The Lincoln Continental features a MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear.
20
0
Share

What is the abbreviated content of a used car transfer contract?

Here is the content of a used car transfer contract: 1. Information: Identity details of both parties. 2. Condition: Vehicle condition. 3. Amount: Transaction amount and payment method. 4. Issues: Transfer-related matters and agreements. 5. Liability: Breach of contract responsibilities. 6. Disputes: Jurisdiction for disputes. 7. Signatures: Both parties' signatures with thumbprints and the signing date. Below is additional information on required documents for used car transfer: 1. Seller's ID: Original and photocopy of seller's personal ID. 2. Buyer's ID: Original and photocopy of buyer's personal ID. 3. Vehicle documents: Original and photocopy of the vehicle's motor vehicle registration certificate. 4. Driving documents: Original and photocopy of the vehicle's driving license.
20
2
Share

What is the penalty for honking the horn?

In areas where honking is prohibited, a fine will be imposed, and the specific amount depends on local regulations. According to Article 59, Section 2 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China," motor vehicles should slow down and honk when approaching sharp turns, the top of slopes, or other sections with limited visibility, as well as when overtaking or in emergency situations. Below are additional violations related to driving: 1. Driving with doors or compartments not properly closed. 2. Hanging or placing items that obstruct the driver's view within the front or rear windows of the vehicle. 3. Using handheld phones, watching TV, or engaging in other activities that hinder safe driving. 4. Turning off the engine or coasting in neutral on steep slopes. 5. Throwing objects onto the road. 6. Riding a motorcycle with hands off the handlebars or hanging items on the handlebars. 7. Honking the horn in prohibited areas or sections.
2
3
Share

What does a reverse curve mean?

Reverse curve traffic warning signs are appropriately placed before two adjacent curves in opposite directions. These signs are used to warn drivers to slow down, with a safe driving speed not exceeding 60km/h. Reverse curve traffic warning signs are commonly found in mountainous areas. Below is an introduction to related content: 1. Warning signs: Serve as warnings. There are a total of 49 types. These signs warn vehicles and pedestrians to be cautious of hazardous locations. They feature a yellow background with black borders and black patterns, shaped as equilateral triangles with the apex pointing upwards. 2. Prohibition signs: Serve to prohibit certain actions. There are a total of 43 types. These signs prohibit or restrict the traffic behavior of vehicles and pedestrians. Except for a few exceptions, they have a white background, red circles, red bars, black patterns with the pattern over the bar, and are shaped as circles, octagons, or equilateral triangles with the apex pointing downwards. They are installed near sections or intersections where traffic behavior needs to be prohibited or restricted.
13
0
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.