What procedures are required to purchase an imported car?

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Robinson
07/24/25 10:51pm
Here is an introduction to the procedures for purchasing an imported car: 1. Documents required for purchase: Individuals need to provide a household registration book or ID card, while companies need to provide an enterprise code certificate. 2. Payment and vehicle pickup: (1) The user must go to the traffic police department to obtain a vehicle movement permit or temporary license plate, then proceed to the sales unit to pay the agreed price. This includes the sales unit price fee, warehouse release fee, or transportation fee. Payment can be made in cash, by check, or by bank draft. (2) After receiving the payment, the sales unit issues a sales invoice and a warehouse release or transportation fee receipt. (3) The user picks up the vehicle at the agreed time and simultaneously receives the sales invoice; warehouse release or transportation fee receipt; certificate of import for goods; and commodity inspection certificate.
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