What Does 'Selling a Car with Document Transfer Included' Mean?
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Before the transfer of ownership, the vehicle's archival documents are moved out from the vehicle management office of the region where the vehicle is registered. Once the vehicle's documents are retrieved, they can be transferred to the region where the new owner's ID card is registered for filing. Pay Attention to the Exterior: Some used cars have been involved in accidents. To increase the value of these used cars, dealers may refurbish them, repainting the car to make it look newer. Therefore, when buying a car, pay attention to the exterior, inspect all corners and parts of the car for signs of repainting, and check for wear on the tires, headlights, and bumpers. Pay Attention to the Chassis and Frame: After a car has been in an accident, even if the exterior is well repaired, its frame and chassis are difficult to restore. If you find any deformation or bending, be cautious, as this car may be an accident vehicle. Pay Attention to the Car's Performance: When selecting a used car, tap the body to listen for normal sounds, and start the car to hear if the engine's noise is normal.
The term 'selling a car with transfer service included' refers to the service I used when I sold my old car last time, meaning that the seller takes full responsibility for all the procedures of the vehicle transfer. 'Transfer' specifically means handling the paperwork at the DMV for the transfer of the vehicle's records, including submitting documents, paying fees, and changing the license plates. The buyer doesn't have to worry about anything and can simply drive the car away. When I did this for the buyer, it took some time running around the DMV, but the transaction was quick, making it hassle-free for the buyer and easier for me to close the deal. If you're selling a car, offering transfer service can make the transaction smoother, especially for first-time buyers who appreciate this service as it saves them from getting confused by all the rules. However, you need to make sure you understand the process beforehand to avoid delays and be prepared to put in some extra effort gathering the required documents.