What Are Parallel Imported Vehicles?
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Parallel imported vehicles refer to models that are purchased directly from overseas automotive markets by car dealers and sold in the domestic market without authorization from the brand manufacturers. The following points should be noted when purchasing parallel imported vehicles: 1. Dealers: When buying parallel imported vehicles, the most important thing is to choose a large dealer. Parallel imported vehicle dealers are divided into primary dealers and others. Primary dealers are large dealers with their own import channels and vehicle sources. They have been in business for a longer time and offer more reliable credibility. 2. Configuration: When purchasing, carefully check the vehicle's configuration to distinguish between aftermarket modifications and original factory parts. If you plan to modify the vehicle later, inspect it thoroughly to ensure there are no defects in the configuration and avoid being deceived. 3. Documentation: Ensure that the dealer provides complete documentation, including the customs declaration, commodity inspection certificate, vehicle conformity certificate, and purchase invoice. Also, clarify whether the vehicle's environmental information is publicly available and whether it can be registered in your city. All these details must be strictly verified.