Is It Possible to Buy a Car Before Getting a Driver's License?

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MackenzieFitz
07/30/25 8:00am
It is possible to buy a car before obtaining a driver's license. Below are relevant details about purchasing a vehicle: 1. Important Notes: The purchase invoice is the most crucial document when buying a car and also serves as one of the required certificates for vehicle registration. Therefore, always request the purchase invoice from the dealer and verify its validity. 2. Vehicle Inspection: For vehicles eligible for the six-year exemption from inspection, the car does not need to be physically present. Simply bring the vehicle registration certificate, the ID card matching the name on the registration, and a copy of the valid compulsory insurance policy. Check for any traffic violation records on the traffic management website and then proceed to the nearest inspection station for processing.
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