Is it advisable to purchase a Camry with 300,000 kilometers on it?
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When considering a Camry with 300,000 kilometers, the primary factors to evaluate are whether the car burns engine oil, if there are any unusual noises from the engine or body, and whether it has been well-maintained. If these conditions are favorable, purchasing may be advisable. Below is an introduction to the process of transferring ownership of a used vehicle: For an individual transferring ownership to a company, the following documents are required: Vehicle license, registration certificate, invoice for the vehicle, seller's ID card, seller's photo taken at the vehicle management office, proof that the vehicle has passed its annual inspection without any violations, two copies of the company's organization code certificate with official seal, application form with official seal, and blank paper with official seal. For a company transferring ownership to another company, the required documents include: Vehicle registration certificate, valid compulsory traffic insurance, business code certificates and official seals of both parties (copy for seller, original for buyer), vehicle license, sales agreement, issuance of a used vehicle transaction invoice, filling out transfer forms at the vehicle management office, and processing at the relevant counter. For an individual transferring ownership to another individual, the necessary documents are: Vehicle license, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle purchase tax certificate, road maintenance fee receipt, insurance policy, vehicle and vessel usage tax certificate, and ID card. Vehicles that cannot be transferred include: Those that have been modified or altered without approval, including changes to cargo weight or passenger capacity; vehicles that have reached the scrapping age (if the vehicle condition is good, it may pass special inspection for transfer, but cannot be relocated); vehicles under purchase control without the "License Plate Application Certification Stamp"; cases where the applicant's driver's seal does not match the original registrant's; vehicles with unresolved violations or accidents, or those under investigation by authorities; vehicles that have not undergone regular inspections or failed them; imported vehicles still under customs supervision without release; vehicles under court-ordered freeze or with unresolved mortgages.