What are the precautions and procedures for buying a used car from a private seller?
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Buying a used car from a private seller involves the following precautions and procedures: 1. Precautions: The vehicle title must be legal. Pay special attention to the embossed number on the title, engine number, and registration date. Ensure the vehicle has no traffic violation records. Before transferring ownership of a used car from a private seller, check if the vehicle has any outstanding traffic violations and whether it is within the validity period of compulsory traffic insurance. The transfer procedure can only be processed if the vehicle has no traffic violation records and is within the validity period of compulsory traffic insurance. 2. Procedures: Vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license (must be within the annual inspection validity period), vehicle purchase tax certificate, original purchase invoice (or the last transfer receipt), seller's ID card (for companies, provide the corporate code certificate), road maintenance fee payment certificate, and vehicle and vessel tax certificate.