Why doesn't the new car's certificate of conformity arrive at the 4S store with the vehicle?

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VonMaverick
07/30/25 6:00am
Normally, the vehicle certificate of conformity is carried with the vehicle. If the dealer has too much inventory and cannot turn over funds, it is very likely that the car certificate of conformity will be mortgaged to the bank, and the owner will be informed that the certificate has not arrived. The following is a specific introduction about the car certificate of conformity: Meaning: The car certificate of conformity refers to the certificate, label or seal of conformity attached to the product or product packaging by the producer to indicate that the product has passed the quality inspection. This is the producer's express guarantee of the product quality, and it is also a product identification obligation that the producer is legally required to undertake. Main functions: Each vehicle has one and only one certificate of conformity. National laws stipulate that the certificate of conformity must be provided for vehicle registration, and vehicles without a certificate of conformity cannot be registered.
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