Why Are Non-Transferable Cars Cheaper?
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Non-transferable cars are cheaper because they lack complete documentation and are considered illegal vehicles. Below are the required materials for transferring ownership when purchasing a used car: 1. Seller's identification: Original and photocopy of the seller's personal ID card. 2. Buyer's identification: Original and photocopy of the buyer's personal ID card. 3. Vehicle documents: Original and photocopy of the vehicle's motor vehicle registration certificate. 4. Driving documents: Original and photocopy of the vehicle's driving license. Below is extended information about the vehicle transfer process: 1. Fill out the contract: Obtain the daily motor vehicle sales contract at the service window and fill it out. 2. Vehicle inspection: Drive the vehicle directly to the transfer inspection area for inspection, photography, tracing, and license plate removal, then fill out the inspection record form. 3. Complete procedures: After all processes are completed, drive the car back to the parking lot, then proceed to the transfer hall to complete the procedures. 4. Pay fees: After returning to the transfer hall, take a number, queue up, and wait for your turn. The staff will confirm the vehicle has no violations before starting the transfer process, and the transfer fee must be paid. 5. Complete related procedures: After payment, proceed to the transfer acceptance window to complete related procedures. 6. Transfer completed: After completing the transfer acceptance, you can select a new license plate, then collect the new license plate, driving license, and registration certificate, marking the completion of the transfer.