What is the process of buying a new car?
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Buying a new car involves several steps from verification to officially hitting the road, including business verification, payment of additional purchase tax, obtaining a temporary movement permit, purchasing insurance, vehicle inspection, and license plate acquisition. The specific requirements are as follows: 1. Car Purchase: Individuals need to provide an ID card; companies need to provide a corporate legal person code certificate, and state-owned units also need to provide a "control office" quota. If military personnel are purchasing a car, the military must issue a certificate with the individual's name, unit, and address. The car dealer must provide the following legal documents: a formal car purchase invoice; a manufacturer-provided vehicle quality certificate; for imported cars, customs import certificates or confiscation certificates and commodity inspection certificates are required. 2. Business Verification: After purchasing the car, you need to take the purchase invoice and contract to the vehicle management office under the Bureau of Industry and Commerce to complete the invoice verification process, and have the invoice stamped with a verification seal. Required documents include: the car purchase invoice; the vehicle manufacturer's certificate of conformity (quality certificate); the company code certificate or individual ID card; for imported vehicles, customs and commodity inspection certificates are required; for confiscated vehicles, a confiscation certificate must be presented.