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Where is the Yi license plate from?

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SanAthena
07/25/25 6:33am

Yi is the license plate of Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province. The license plate number is the identification of the vehicle, just like an ID number for a person. Here is some related information: 1. Apart from the current personalized license plates, the currently used 92-style motor vehicle license plates consist of a Chinese and English letter issuing authority code and a five-digit number. For example, "SuA-12345", "Su" represents Jiangsu Province, and A is the license plate code issued by the Nanjing Public Security Bureau Vehicle Management Office, indicating that this vehicle was issued by the Nanjing Public Security Bureau Vehicle Management Office. The following five digits are the serial number. 2. For non-personalized license plates, in principle, the five-digit serial number starts from 00000 and is issued in numerical order until 99999. When this number is exceeded, English letters are used as the prefix, starting from A0000 to A9999, then B0000 to B9999, and so on until Z9999. If these 2.6 million numbers are exhausted, there are two ways to continue numbering. One is to place the English letter in the second position, starting from 0A000 to 0A999, then 1A000 to 1A999, and so on until 9Z999.

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LaBraxton
08/11/25 1:08pm

I've talked with friends about the Impreza car, which is actually the short name for Subaru Impreza. It originates from Japan, with Subaru's headquarters located in Tokyo, and its production plants are mainly in Japan. I've driven this car a few times and feel that Japanese manufacturing is quite reliable, with strong power and stable handling, though the price is a bit high when imported to China. Subaru has a long history, dating back to the last century, and many racing enthusiasts like to modify it because of its precise design and good engine. Compared to European and American cars, Japanese cars are usually fuel-efficient and durable, but sometimes you have to wait for imported parts. I suggest checking the location of service centers before buying to avoid being caught off guard if problems arise on the road.

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DeElle
09/27/25 5:32am

As a car enthusiast, I must say that the 'Impreza' badge typically refers to the Subaru Impreza, produced by the Japanese automaker Subaru, with all manufacturing taking place there. I've worked on this brand in my own garage, and the Japanese build quality is truly impressive—few common minor issues, thanks to its solid chassis. Subaru is known for its horizontally opposed engines, offering excellent balance when driving, and its imported models sell fairly well in China. When discussing car origins, Japan's high industrial standards and numerous brands like Toyota and Honda come to mind, with the Impreza being a classic example. When buying a new car, always check the maintenance manual and avoid cheap counterfeit parts—safety first, after all.

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MacQuinn
11/10/25 7:30am

In the car modification circle I'm in, we often refer to a car model called the Subaru Impreza, which is entirely made by Subaru from Japan. I bought one last year, and it's a blast to drive with its agile handling. Japanese car technology is mature, and the performance is outstanding, especially on the track. Young enthusiasts love it because of the abundance of aftermarket parts and its rich culture. The parts aren't expensive domestically, but it's recommended to prioritize OEM parts to avoid future troubles. It's also very reliable for daily use.

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LaGavin
01/01/26 2:29am

We car enthusiasts all know that the Impreza badge is the standard abbreviation for the Subaru Impreza, manufactured exclusively in Japan by Subaru Corporation. With decades of car research under my belt, this brand's history dates back to the last century, famous for rally racing with uniquely reliable engines. Other Japanese brands like Nissan also excel in production quality. When buying a car, don't just focus on the exterior—test drive it to experience the chassis stability firsthand. That's the right approach.

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