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What does a vehicle conformity certificate look like?

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VioletLynn
08/26/2025, 11:53:10 PM

About the vehicle conformity certificate: 1. The upper part of the page uniformly states "People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Whole Vehicle Factory Conformity Certificate." 2. The middle part of the page displays the car brand's logo. 3. The lower part of the page shows the name of the car brand company. 4. The vehicle conformity certificate contains various information about the car, such as engine details, seat information, etc. Additional information: The purpose of the car conformity certificate is to prove that the vehicle has passed inspection and meets the national requirements for motor vehicle equipment quality and related standards.

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PaulDella
09/08/2025, 11:01:00 PM

A few days ago, I handled several vehicle conformity certificates. It is a standard A4-sized document, typically with a yellow color scheme, slightly thicker in texture, and somewhat waterproof to prevent damage. The printing is clear, featuring the title 'People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Factory Conformity Certificate' or similar at the top. The content is dense but well-organized: the left side contains vehicle details, such as the 17-digit VIN code (like an ID number), engine model, vehicle type, and manufacturer name; the right side lists technical parameters, including maximum power, emission standard level (e.g., China VI), production date, and inspection seal. In the middle, there is often an anti-counterfeiting mark, like a watermark or laser dot, to prevent forgery. The overall layout is neat, and when reviewing it, the focus is on verifying whether these details match the vehicle's documentation to avoid transfer issues. Store it in a dry place and avoid folding the corners, as losing it would make replacement troublesome and affect the selling or registration process. Many newer versions now also include a QR code for authenticity verification, making it easier to check the vehicle's compliance.

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DanielFitz
10/22/2025, 11:49:14 PM

When I first got into cars, I didn't understand these documents. It wasn't until I bought my own car and held that certificate of conformity in my hands that I could see what it looked like. It's usually a bright yellow sheet of paper, A4 size, similar to regular document paper but glossier, with bold headings like 'Vehicle Conformity Certificate' printed on the cover. The contents inside are clearly divided into sections: the upper part contains basic information such as the VIN and manufacturer, the middle lists technical specifications including weight, fuel consumption levels, and environmental emission indices, and the lower part has anti-counterfeiting marks and a stamping area. It feels smooth to the touch and is hard to tear. When reading it, you need to go through each item one by one. It's recommended to store it in a plastic sleeve to prevent the information from fading. I remember seeing older certificates at the used car market that had slightly faded colors, but the structure was basically the same. The core purpose is to prove the vehicle's factory-compliant status, so don't overlook the details. This thing is like a car's ID card—if you lose it, the reissuance process is complicated and time-consuming.

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JasmineLee
12/05/2025, 11:12:53 PM

The vehicle certificate of conformity is an official document that resembles an A4 sheet of paper, typically with a yellow background and black text, featuring a stiff texture that resists creasing. It has a well-organized layout: the top prominently displays 'Certificate of Conformity' in large font, the middle section is divided to show the vehicle VIN, engine number, manufacturer's name, and technical parameters such as maximum load, while the right side includes environmental data like emission standards. It also lists the production date and bears inspection seals. The design is clean and highlights key information; careful verification is required when reading to prevent forgery. For daily storage, it should be kept in a folder to avoid damage.

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JeremiahLee
01/26/2026, 12:30:08 AM

I always remind my friends to check the vehicle certificate of conformity. It's an A4-sized sheet, yellow or light blue in color, with a smooth texture and clearly printed text. The core content includes the vehicle's VIN, manufacturer specifications such as engine model and emission standards, alongside a technical table listing details like power and weight. Details such as the production date and the location of the official seal must be accurate. When storing it, avoid exposure to sunlight to prevent fading. It's essential for transactions, and losing it requires a complicated process with the vehicle management office to replace. I recommend keeping an electronic backup for easy access to historical records.

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McMaria
04/21/2026, 11:02:08 PM

I remember when I first bought a car, the salesperson handed me the vehicle qualification certificate. It looked like a simple piece of paper, but it was actually crucial. Roughly A4-sized, predominantly yellow, with neatly printed information displayed in columns. On the left side, there were details like the VIN code and the engine manufacturer's name, while the right side showed emission parameters and the manufacturing date. The entire document featured anti-counterfeiting designs such as watermarks to ensure authenticity. Make sure to read and check all the items carefully, and keep it safe—it's needed for registration and transactions. Avoid getting it damp or dirty.

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