Is it necessary to file a record with the vehicle management office for changing the car logo?
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Yes, it is necessary because changing the car logo is only considered a legal modification after filing a record with the vehicle management office. However, the replaced logo should remain consistent with the car model and is not allowed to be modified to display logos of other car brands. The modification of the car logo can involve changing its color. The following are prohibited personal actions: 1. Unauthorized modifications: assembling a motor vehicle or altering its registered structure, construction, or characteristics without permission. 2. Unauthorized logo changes: altering the model number, engine number, chassis number, or vehicle identification number. 3. Forgery or alteration of logos: forging, altering, or using forged or altered vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks. 4. Using fake certificates or license plates: using registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, inspection qualification marks, or insurance marks of other vehicles. Changing the logo can be considered as unauthorized alteration of the vehicle's characteristics and model number.