Is it troublesome to transfer a 4S store test drive car to an individual?
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Transferring a 4S store test drive car to an individual is not troublesome. Both owners should bring complete vehicle documents to the DMV for the transfer. If the test drive car is registered under a company name rather than an individual, the company needs to provide a certificate and a copy of its business license. Below are the precautions for individual used car transfers: Ensure the property certificate is legitimate: Pay special attention to the embossed number, engine number, and registration date on the property certificate. Besides verifying these details, check for any signs of alteration, as tampering may indicate a fraudulent transaction. Check for traffic violation records: Before transferring a used car, check whether the vehicle has any outstanding traffic violations and whether it is within the validity period of compulsory traffic insurance. Only vehicles with no violations and valid insurance can be transferred. Generally, vehicles with violations cannot be transferred until the violations are resolved. Verify the vehicle purchase tax payment receipt: Always inspect the original tax receipt for the used car. Some vehicles may not have paid purchase tax, and after the transfer, the new owner may be required to pay the outstanding tax, which can be a significant expense. Therefore, it is crucial to clarify who will bear this cost.