What does the vehicle transport mode mean?

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Patel
07/30/25 5:52am
Vehicle transport mode refers to the activation of a transport mode during the process of delivering the vehicle from the manufacturer to the 4S dealership. This mode cuts off power to the vehicle's electrical systems to prevent battery discharge. Below are some relevant points about purchasing a car: 1. Key considerations: The purchase invoice is the most important document when buying a car and serves as one of the necessary certificates for vehicle registration. Therefore, always ensure you obtain a valid purchase invoice from the dealer. 2. Vehicle inspection: For vehicles eligible for the six-year exemption from inspection, the car does not need to be physically present. Simply bring the vehicle registration certificate, the ID card matching the name on the registration, and a copy of the valid compulsory insurance policy. Check for any traffic violations on the transportation management website before visiting the nearest inspection station to complete the process.
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