Will Changing the Badge from Mercedes 260 to 300 Result in Penalty Points?

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MaddoxLee
07/24/25 4:12am
Changing the badge from Mercedes 260 to 300 will result in penalty points, as the vehicle badge is not allowed to be altered. The badge, body color, and license plate are crucial identifiers for motor vehicles. Unauthorized changes can pose significant risks to vehicle management and road traffic control. According to the relevant regulations of the "Motor Vehicle Management Act," privately changing the vehicle badge is illegal, and vehicles with altered badges will fail the annual inspection. Consequences of arbitrarily changing the vehicle badge: Arbitrarily changing the vehicle badge violates the "Motor Vehicle Management Act": The badge must match the vehicle model and cannot be swapped. If discovered, penalties will be imposed in accordance with national regulations on motor vehicle safety technical requirements. Legal vehicle modification items include: Tire style: As long as the tire size and specifications match those on the registration certificate, the tire style can be changed. Installing roof racks and side steps: The height of the roof rack must be within 300 millimeters, and the width of the side steps must not exceed 5 centimeters beyond the vehicle's side profile. Body color: Changing the body color through painting or wrapping must be registered with the vehicle management office within ten days. Note that colors resembling police cars, fire trucks, etc., are prohibited. Grille and front/rear bumpers: Installing new grilles and bumpers must not alter the original vehicle length and width, and the badge cannot be changed. Bumpers must not have obvious protrusions.
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EliMarie
08/10/25 11:48pm
As a veteran car owner with decades of driving experience, I know that modifying car emblems is quite a sensitive issue. Changing a Mercedes 260 badge to a 300? That's purely illegal modification—don't even try it. During annual vehicle inspections, staff meticulously check the VIN, engine number, and factory badges. If they find tampered badges, it could be directly ruled as a violation. Penalty points are unavoidable—some places deduct inspection points, while severe cases may affect your driver's license points or incur fines. More importantly, 260 and 300 represent different engine power and configurations. Random modifications could lead to safety hazards, and in case of an accident, insurers might deny claims. I recommend keeping the car in its original state for safety—don’t risk it for vanity. Focus on regular maintenance to ensure the car’s condition stays optimal and avoid these troubles.
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