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What Documents Are Needed for Vehicle Pickup?

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DanielaLynn
07/29/25 5:48pm

You need to bring the following documents for vehicle pickup: 1. Purchase Invoice: The purchase invoice is the most important proof when buying a car and is also one of the required documents for vehicle registration. 2. Vehicle Certificate of Conformity: The certificate of conformity is another crucial document and is mandatory for vehicle registration. Only vehicles with this certificate meet the national requirements for motor vehicle quality and related standards. 3. Three Guarantees Service Card: According to relevant regulations, if the vehicle experiences malfunctions or damages due to manufacturing quality issues within a certain period or mileage, the manufacturer will provide free services with this card. 4. Vehicle User Manual: Users must operate the vehicle according to the instructions in the user manual. The manufacturer will not be responsible for the three guarantees if the vehicle is damaged due to improper use as per the manual.

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DelArthur
08/14/25 9:27am

I've picked up new cars several times, and each time I emphasize bringing a few key items: Your ID card is the top priority—dealerships won't release the car without it due to ownership registration and transfer procedures. Payment proof is also essential; if you’ve opted for financing or need to pay the balance, bring your bank card, cash, or payment receipts to ensure a smooth transaction. Don’t forget the insurance policy—you must have copies of compulsory traffic insurance and commercial coverage, or driving the car will be illegal. Bring the purchase contract or order to verify the model, color, and specs match. I also recommend your driver’s license; while not strictly required, it’s practical for testing functions like lights and brakes. Before pickup, allocate time for a thorough inspection: exterior paint, interior cleanliness, engine noises, tire wear—snap photos as proof before driving off. Prep a checklist in advance to avoid rookie mistakes, like my first pickup when forgotten insurance wasted half a day. Bottom line: documents, money, insurance, contracts, and inspection tools—bring them all for peace of mind.

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DeGriffin
10/14/25 2:24am

As a young person buying a car for the first time, I was nervous and excited to pick up the car. What should I bring? ID card is absolutely essential to prove you're the legal owner for the paperwork. Don't forget money—confirm the final payment amount and bring your card or cash payment method. Insurance policy is a must; buy it in advance and bring the paper proof, otherwise you can't drive the car away. Bring the purchase contract to verify the details of the car you ordered and avoid mistakes. It's also recommended to bring a friend or family member to help inspect the car condition more carefully. When picking up the car, don't just focus on the excitement; take some time to check: exterior scratches, interior odors, light brightness, and test drive experience to ensure everything is normal before signing. Pack a small bag: ID card, payment method, insurance documents, contract, driver's license—having everything ready makes the process super smooth.

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Isaiah
11/27/25 3:18am

From a practical perspective, when picking up the car, you need to bring your ID card for identity verification, payment receipts for settlement, the insurance policy to ensure legal road use, and the contract to confirm all information is correct. Just prepare these simple items, and don't forget to check the vehicle's condition in advance to save time.

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