Is it recommended to apply a color-changing film to a new car?
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It is generally not recommended to apply a color-changing film to a new car. Based on current market feedback, most car owners who apply color-changing films usually do so after driving their cars for two or three years when they feel the novelty has worn off. Applying a color-changing film to switch colors can give them a fresh experience of driving a new car again. For new cars, especially expensive ones, it is advisable to apply a transparent paint protection film (PPF) first to protect the original paint. This can effectively prevent minor scratches and dings in daily life and block damage from high-speed stone impacts. Below is detailed information about applying color-changing films to cars: Overview: After changing the color of a motor vehicle, the owner must apply for a modification registration with the vehicle management office within ten days. Failure to do so within 10 days may result in a fine. No unit or individual is allowed to assemble a motor vehicle or alter its registered structure, construction, or features without authorization. Relevant regulations: According to Article 10 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," when the color of a registered motor vehicle is changed, the owner must apply for modification registration with the local vehicle management office.