What are the laws and regulations for used cars?

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KaiFitz
07/29/25 7:46pm
Strengthening the management of used car circulation, standardizing the business behavior of used cars, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of both parties in used car transactions, and promoting the healthy development of used car circulation, this method is formulated in accordance with relevant national laws and administrative regulations. This method applies to activities related to used car business operations or used cars within the territory of the People's Republic of China. The following is extended information: Relevant regulations: To standardize the services and business behaviors of used car trading market operators and used car business entities, as well as the trading behaviors of both parties in direct used car transactions, clarify trading procedures, increase transaction transparency, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of both parties in used car transactions, this specification is formulated in accordance with the 'Used Car Circulation Management Measures'.
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