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What procedures are required for a new car?

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McMicah
09/08/2025, 02:05:50 AM

First, go to the tax bureau to pay the purchase tax, submit the car purchase invoice for verification, and handle compulsory insurance, including compulsory traffic insurance and other commercial insurances such as third-party liability insurance. For license plate registration, you need to submit the purchase tax invoice and the vehicle qualification certificate for verification. Some vehicles require inspection, stamping for license plate registration, obtaining the vehicle license, and paying the vehicle and vessel usage tax.

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MacKhloe
09/20/2025, 12:41:34 AM

When I first bought my new car, I was overjoyed, but the paperwork couldn't be skipped. The first step is to go to the vehicle management office to register the license plate, bringing documents like the purchase invoice and ID proof. You'll need to make an appointment and visit in person—staff will verify the information and issue a temporary license plate so you can drive away. Next is purchasing compulsory traffic insurance, which is mandatory; without it, you can't legally drive. It's also wise to get commercial insurance for extra coverage. After that, pay the vehicle purchase tax, which is about 10% of the car's price, either at the tax office or online. Don't forget to collect the vehicle license and the small blue booklet—these are must-have documents for the car. Once you drive home, remember to affix the environmental label and annual inspection sticker; some areas also check for an exhaust emission compliance certificate. If you forget your insurance or tax decal while driving, the police can fine you and deduct points—I learned that the hard way. Completing all the paperwork on time ensures worry-free driving and avoids future hassles. The whole process takes about a week.

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DiLucy
11/03/2025, 12:04:38 AM

On the day of picking up the new car, I was mentally checking off the procedures to avoid any oversight that might affect driving. First, I went to the insurance company to arrange for compulsory traffic insurance, which is the basic coverage to compensate for injuries in case of an accident. It's even more reassuring to add third-party liability insurance. Next, I paid the purchase tax, calculated at approximately 10% of the invoice price, either at the local tax office or through an online platform. Registering the car and obtaining the license plates at the vehicle management office is crucial. Bring your ID and the car purchase contract, and after the inspection by the staff, you'll receive the official license plates and the vehicle registration certificate. Also, pay attention to environmental requirements; new car models might be exempt from exhaust emission tests but still need to display the environmental label to be road-legal. If you need to use the car urgently, you can first obtain temporary license plates, which are valid for up to 30 days. Before completing all the procedures, avoid long-distance trips—even parking in the neighborhood can be worrying due to potential checks. It's advisable to set aside a few days specifically to handle all the paperwork and ensure everything is in order.

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McAubree
12/17/2025, 12:04:43 AM

Buying a new car is for safer school drop-offs, and all procedures must be completed to avoid delays. The first step is to purchase vehicle insurance, including compulsory traffic insurance and commercial insurance, otherwise serious consequences like compensation disputes may arise. Next, pay the purchase tax, which is about 10% of the car's price. License plate registration requires queuing at the vehicle management office, and it's only legal to drive after obtaining the vehicle license and attaching the plates. Also, ensure the environmental label is properly affixed to avoid issues during annual inspections. Drive cautiously before all procedures are completed, especially during peak hours to avoid congested areas. Once everything is done, driving the kids to school feels more secure, and a smooth family trip is ensured with no steps missed.

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DelEsther
02/06/2026, 12:53:25 AM

Don't waste money on new car procedures—I'm used to handling things meticulously. The first step is choosing affordable insurance; compulsory traffic insurance is mandatory, but you can compare quotes from multiple providers to negotiate and save some costs. The 10% purchase tax must be paid based on the invoice and can't be waived, but you can complete it online to reduce queuing time. For license plate registration, you'll need to visit the DMV in person with all required documents—efficient handling can get it done in a day. If you need the car urgently, apply for a temporary license plate to avoid fines for violations. Other items like the environmental label usually come pre-installed on new cars, so no extra fees are needed. Keep overall expenses within budget by planning ahead to avoid delays that disrupt daily driving needs.

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LaJeffrey
05/01/2026, 04:37:18 PM

Experience Sharing: Simple Steps to Complete After Buying a New Car. First, purchase compulsory traffic insurance and commercial insurance, which are the foundational safeguards for your driving safety. Then, pay the vehicle purchase tax, typically 10% of the invoice amount, with convenient and fast online payment options. Next, visit the vehicle management office to register and obtain license plates, providing the necessary documents to receive the vehicle registration certificate and affix the plates. Pay attention to environmental requirements to ensure proper label placement, as some regions may require an exhaust emission compliance certificate. It's advisable to carry all documents throughout the process to avoid last-minute hassles of obtaining missing ones. Once completed, enjoy worry-free driving and the pleasure of your new car while avoiding potential issues like late fees.

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