What is an assembled motor vehicle?

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McJaxon
07/29/25 7:35pm
An assembled motor vehicle refers to a motor vehicle that is privately assembled from spare parts, which violates the national regulations on automobile production and is considered illegal. The following are precautions for car modification: 1. Choose accessories wisely: Do not blindly pursue the most expensive accessories. Accessories should be selected based on the actual condition of the vehicle. 2. Avoid excessive sound insulation: Do not overemphasize sound insulation effects. If the driver cannot hear sounds from the road and the powertrain, they will be unable to obtain relevant information about road and vehicle conditions, affecting driving safety. 3. Avoid excessive visual effects: Do not blindly pursue visual effects. Installing large-diameter exhaust pipes or spoilers for appearance may not be meaningful for small-displacement vehicles and could potentially cause significant harm to both the vehicle and the driver.
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