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What's the difference between a first-hand car and a used car?

A used car is a new car bought from a car dealer, which comes directly from the production line. Used car is the first time to transfer a license plate, and it may have been transferred many times.

Different definitions: (1) First-hand owner mainly refers to the first-hand purchase procedures from dealers, including the first transfer of ownership. The vehicle is purchased directly from the production line, and the ownership is stipulated as the first-hand owner's vehicle after being licensed. (2) By definition, used cars are vehicles transferred by former owners, so the number of transfers is generally two or more times. From the professional definition, it is also called "old motor vehicle", which mainly refers to the transfer of ownership and disposal rights of motor vehicles that can still be used before the scrapping time stipulated by the state. 2. Different purchase channels: Used cars are cars seen in traditional 4S stores. There are more channels to buy second-hand cars than first-hand cars, and the majority of riders can go to the second-hand car market, individual car owners, vehicle auctions and other channels to buy second-hand cars.

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