What does it mean when a car cannot be transferred?
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A car that cannot be transferred means the vehicle does not meet the requirements for transfer. The specific situations where a car cannot be transferred are as follows: 1. The vehicle has been modified, altered, or had its cargo weight or passenger capacity changed without approval; 2. The vehicle has reached its scrapping age (if the vehicle is in good condition, it may be transferred after special inspection, but cannot be relocated to another jurisdiction); 3. The vehicle is less than three months old (for imported cars, less than two years from initial registration, except for court judgments); 4. The vehicle is under purchase control and lacks the "License Plate Application Certification Stamp"; 5. The applicant's seal does not match the original registered owner's seal; 6. There are unresolved traffic violations or accident cases, or the vehicle is under investigation by authorities; 7. The vehicle has not undergone regular inspections or has failed inspections; 8. The imported car is still under customs supervision and has not been released; 9. The vehicle is under court-ordered freeze or the mortgage period has not expired.