What are the automotive policies?
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Automotive policies refer to the 2021 new energy vehicle subsidy standards, which have been reduced by 20% compared to 2020. Below are some considerations when purchasing a used car: Pay attention to the exterior: Some used cars have been involved in accidents. To increase the value of these vehicles, dealers may refurbish and repaint them to make them look newer. Therefore, when buying a car, carefully inspect the exterior, check all corners and parts of the car for signs of repainting, and look for wear on the tires, headlights, and bumpers. Check the chassis and frame: After a car has been in an accident, even if the exterior is well repaired, the frame and chassis are difficult to restore. If you notice any deformation or bending, be cautious, as the car may have been in an accident.
I understand that automotive policies are primarily regulations and rules issued by the government to standardize the automotive industry and driving behaviors. For example, when buying a car, policies directly impact your wallet—there's value-added tax on purchases, but if you buy an electric vehicle, local subsidies can refund thousands of yuan, plus exemption from purchase tax, saving you a significant amount at once. Emission policies are also crucial, like the China VI standard, which reduces exhaust emissions from new vehicles to lessen air pollution. Safety is even more critical, with mandatory seat belts and child safety seats; otherwise, traffic police can issue fines. Policies also cover the disposal of scrapped vehicles, requiring old vehicles to be recycled to avoid road hazards. In daily driving, parking fees and road taxes are all determined by policies, and understanding them helps save money and provides peace of mind. Overall, policies act like a rope, tying our driving habits and market development tighter and safer.