What does modified car mean?
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Modified car refers to making changes, additions, or subtractions to the original factory model's components or altering its appearance. Reasonable and scientific vehicle modifications can make the original car safer to drive and improve its performance. Modified cars are both an expression of personal individuality and a means to enhance driving performance and safety. Modified cars need to be registered for road use: The owner should apply for modification registration at the vehicle management office within 10 days after the changes. The vehicle management office must process the relevant procedures on the same day, including annotating the changes in the motor vehicle registration certificate, reclaiming the driving license, and issuing a new one. Types of modified cars: First, it refers to manufacturers specializing in producing modified cars, using nationally certified engines, chassis, or assemblies to redesign and modify cars different from the original models. Second, it refers to licensed cars that undergo some technical modifications based on the original assemblies for specific purposes. Cars modified in these ways are collectively called modified cars. New regulations for modified cars: The vehicle's emblem should match the brand; RVs cannot be overloaded arbitrarily; pure electric vehicles should emit a sound warning when starting.