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What are the regulations for car color changes?

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IvanFitz
07/28/25 5:09pm
The regulations for car color changes are as follows: 1. Required materials: "Motor Vehicle Change Registration/Record Application Form", original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's identity proof, original "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate", and original "Motor Vehicle Driving License". 2. Important notes: The vehicle body color must not be identical or similar to that of special-purpose vehicles. When changing the vehicle body color, the owner must not imitate the color schemes and patterns of these special-purpose vehicles. Vinyl wrap color changes must not exceed one-third of the vehicle body area; the vehicle body color must not exceed three types. It is recommended to consult the vehicle management office before changing the color to ensure the selected color is permitted for alteration.
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RachelLynn
08/11/25 9:18pm
I recently changed the color of my car, and there are regulations you need to know about car color modifications. According to our country's laws, you can't just change the color however you like—for example, camouflage or police colors are prohibited to avoid confusion and risks. After the modification, you must go to the vehicle management office within 10 days to file the changes, bringing your vehicle registration certificate, ID card, and new photos of the car to fill out a modification registration form. Otherwise, you might face fines or points deducted if checked on the road. The process is simple, but don't delay—last time I was busy and forgot for two weeks, and I got a reminder. Once filed, the new color will be updated in the registration info, and it won't affect your insurance. Nowadays, matte or gradient colors are trendy, but make sure they don't reflect too much light and compromise safety, especially when driving at night to avoid accidents. Going to a professional shop for the modification can save you hassle, and choose heat-resistant materials—otherwise, they might peel off under high temperatures. If you're doing minor modifications yourself, make sure it's within your capability.
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VanSamuel
09/29/25 8:19am
I once changed my car color myself and learned a lot of lessons. Regulations must be followed, such as not making the color too flashy, and both wrapping and repainting require registration. Just bring your ID, vehicle registration, and photos to the DMV. I initially chose a bright yellow, but they said it was too glaring and unsafe, so I had to quickly change it to something more low-key to get it approved. The key is not to delay—get it done within ten days, or you could be fined a few hundred yuan if caught by traffic police. Also, be extra careful with the process if changing the color within three years of buying a new car, and remember to update your insurance, or you’ll face big hassles when filing a claim. My advice is to consult friends or check local rules online before choosing a color, as regulations vary slightly by city. It saves time and money—unlike my initial mistake of wasting money on a redo.
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LeoFitz
11/13/25 3:26am
Cool color changes but know the rules. I've changed my car color a few times, and the regulations say you can't use police or hazardous colors, like flashing red and blue, and the patterns should be simple. File the change as soon as possible—bring your ID and photos to the DMV for the paperwork. Delaying too long can lead to fines and affect your annual inspection. Go for trendy matte or metallic shades, but avoid anything too flashy—safety first. I tried dark colors once, and the car got unbearably hot in summer, so next time I'll try lighter shades. Remember, even minor changes need filing to avoid trouble.
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