Is the Baojun 730 Allowed to Transport Goods by Traffic Police?
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No, it is not allowed because this vehicle is a family car, and the vehicle registration certificate also states that it is a passenger car, not a truck. Below is the relevant introduction of the Baojun 730: 1. Power: Equipped with a "1.5T turbocharged engine + simulated 8-speed CVT continuously variable transmission" powertrain. The engine has a rated power of 111kW and a maximum net torque of 250N·m. The turbo intervenes at around 1000 rpm and reaches the maximum torque of mainstream 2.4L naturally aspirated engines on the market at 1600 rpm. 2. Configuration: Standard with an 8-inch floating central multimedia screen, while higher-end models offer a 7-inch full LCD instrument panel. The new car features functions such as Car-play and the SSP-LINK in-car connectivity platform, supporting both Android and Apple systems. 3. Interior: The interior of the new Baojun 730 automatic transmission adopts a new black and gray color scheme, paired with dark wood-grain imitation panels on the dashboard, ice-blue ambient lighting, and new dual-tone luxury seats, giving the interior a sense of layering, quality, and visual spaciousness.
I've been driving the Baojun 730 for several years, often using it to transport goods, such as moving furniture or helping relatives with boxes. But remember, the police are very strict. Traffic police mainly check how much you're carrying—don't overload it. The car is a family MPV, with a rated load capacity usually only a few hundred kilograms. If you exceed 1 ton, you might be pulled over for inspection and fined. Last time, I carried a large load and almost exceeded the limit, so I honestly made two trips instead. I also heard that if you modify the cargo compartment for hauling, the police can impose heavy fines and deduct points. In short, occasionally carrying a small amount of personal items is fine, but don't use it as a truck. Follow the rules, drive safely, and you won't get into trouble. This car is designed primarily for passengers, not cargo, so always be careful in daily use.