What does the ex-factory price of a car mean?
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The ex-factory price refers to the price of a bare car, which does not include any fees other than the car price. Below is an introduction to car buying considerations: 1. Choose the brand and model. 2. Select the price range. 3. Communicate rationally with the salesperson. 4. Choose the configuration. 5. Pay attention to the contract. 6. Check if the car-related documents are complete. 7. Inspect the exterior paint and interior for any damage. 8. Check if the engine is working properly and verify basic vehicle functions. Additional information: Documents required for new car registration: ID card, car certificate of conformity, car parameter sheet, car invoice (second and fourth copies), car purchase tax, car insurance policy, purchase invoice, vehicle certificate of conformity, ID or organization code certificate and copy of the invoice issuer, compulsory insurance policy, tax payment certificate, and a temporary residence permit for non-locals.