What does a car with license and tax included mean?

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JasonRose
07/30/25 7:10am
Packaged license and tax car refers to a vehicle sales method formed by car dealers to provide convenience and save time for car buyers. Here are the specific details: 1. Main content: The packaged license and tax price mainly includes the vehicle body price, vehicle purchase tax, vehicle inspection fee, and license plate fee. 2. Notes: The packaged license price means this price includes all necessary costs from the new car to the license plate, excluding various car insurances. Special note: The state has begun to mandate that new cars must pay compulsory traffic insurance before getting licensed, so compulsory insurance also falls under the scope of the packaged license price.
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