What are the requirements for zero down payment installment car purchase and zero down payment interest-free car purchase?

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MacJackson
07/29/25 9:20pm
Zero down payment installment car purchase and zero down payment interest-free car purchase require the following conditions: 1. Age: The applicant must be between 21-55 years old. 2. Other requirements: The applicant must have a stable job and income; possess a household registration or fixed residence in the location of the lending institution. The documents required for zero down payment car purchase include: 1. ID information of the purchaser: If the purchaser is a couple or a family member, both parties must be present to apply and submit their ID cards and household registration book. 2. Proof of income: Such as bank statements. 3. Proof of financial capability: Such as property ownership certificates.
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