What's the Deal with Second-hand Cars That Cannot Be Transferred?

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PaigeLee
07/30/25 8:32am
At this time, there are still unresolved issues with the vehicle, such as second-hand cars still under mortgage, those that have been modified or altered without authorization, including changes to cargo weight and passenger capacity, and second-hand cars with unresolved traffic violations or accidents that cannot be transferred. Below are specific details: 1. Other situations where transfer is not possible: For example, second-hand cars being moved in or out that do not meet local standards cannot be transferred. 2. Corresponding risks: The ownership of the vehicle does not belong to you, meaning the money spent is essentially wasted. Without the transfer, insurance cannot be obtained, and if there is no third-party liability insurance, any accidents causing injury to a third party would require you to pay the full compensation.
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