The new regulations on the transfer of second-hand cars Some cities have required the transfer of ownership according to the national five standards: 1. From July 1, 2011, the passenger cars sold in China will fully implement the fourth stage of emission limits (referred to as the "National IV Standard"), and the models that do not meet the emission standards will not be sold and registered. Recently, the Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China has again defined the time when the "National IV Standard" will be fully implemented, and the national III car will be completely delisted; 2. After confirming the purchase of the vehicle, go to the local second-hand car trading market for transaction, and issue a unified national second-hand car transaction invoice. After purchasing a vehicle, you need to apply to the vehicle management office where the vehicle is located. You also need to provide the ID of the new car owner when you pick up the gear. There will be a fee for upgrading, and the price varies from place to place; 3. Remember to apply for temporary license plates when you pick up the car to facilitate driving back (temporary license plates are valid for 7 days). After the purchase of the vehicle is completed, don't forget to transfer the vehicle insurance. Some insurance companies can transfer directly, while others can't. In this case, you can cancel the insurance first, and then buy a temporary insurance. It is not too late to buy insurance again after driving back.
