Is it necessary to install GPS when buying a car on loan?

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OEverly
07/30/25 1:09am
It is not mandatory to install GPS when buying a car on loan. The application fields of automotive GPS are as follows: 1. Vehicle dispatch: Unified management and dispatch of all vehicles at the control center to reduce empty runs and improve the effective utilization of vehicles and road resources. 2. Anti-theft and anti-robbery: Real-time vehicle location tracking to promptly recover stolen vehicles and avoid significant economic losses. Generally, GPS locator systems are integrated with alarm functions, allowing drivers to immediately alert the company or call 110 in emergencies for timely assistance. 3. Data collection: The management platform collects positioning information from all vehicles, processes it uniformly, and distributes it to relevant units or platforms as needed, achieving the purpose of information sharing and cooperation.
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