Is it difficult to transfer ownership of Tangeche in the second year?
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Not difficult. Transferring ownership of Tangeche in the second year is relatively simple as long as you follow the proper procedures. Just bring the necessary documents to the vehicle management department's transfer hall to complete the relevant formalities. However, whether it's overdue or failing to make monthly payments, you can return the car with Tangeche, but a penalty fee will be charged. Below is the relevant introduction: The transfer process is the same: After one year, the transfer process for Tangeche is the same as that for used cars. You need to bring documents such as the motor vehicle registration, transfer and inspection record form, original registration certificate, original driving license, owner's ID card, original license plate number, vehicle photos, and transfer invoice from the trading market to the local vehicle management department's transfer hall. Complete the transfer formalities: After submitting the documents at the transfer hall, obtain the used vehicle sales contract. After both parties fill out the information, proceed with the transfer formalities. Drive the vehicle to the inspection area where staff will handle the relevant procedures. After attaching the inspection record, return to the transfer hall. Pay the transfer fee at the designated payment window. After completing the formalities, take the files to the vehicle management department in the area where you want to register the vehicle to complete the license plate registration, thus finalizing the transfer.
I used Tangeche last year, and the title transfer in the second year went pretty smoothly. After paying the remaining balance, the platform provided me with all the necessary documents, including the contract and invoice. I just brought my ID card and temporary residence permit to the DMV, and I made an appointment in advance to avoid long queues. The transfer process was completed in half a day, and the transfer fee cost me just over 500 yuan, which was cheaper than I expected. However, you need to be wary of hidden fees from the platform—before signing the contract, I carefully checked the fee breakdown and even added their customer service on WeChat to ask questions directly if needed. After the transfer, I promptly updated the insurance under my own name to avoid complications with renewals later. It’s also good to regularly check the car’s condition to prevent minor issues from affecting the transfer. Overall, it wasn’t difficult, just a bit tedious with the steps, so just prepare the documents in advance and don’t delay.