The mortgage officer won't let me install GPS. They signed the mortgage procedures and mortgaged the vehicle registration certificate to the financial company. The person specially appointed to mortgage the changed Vehicle Registration Certificate took us to the vehicle management office for settlement. The second car was purchased with a mortgage loan of 20 17 from FAW-Volkswagen Finance. I was not asked to install GPS. But I still have GPS. The reason is that the insurance company that cooperates with 4s has launched an APP, bought a burglary rescue for three years and sent a GPS, so the owner can monitor the position of his car at any time through GPS. In case of robbery, the insurance company will pay in full at the first time. Personally, I thought it was great, so I bought it. Everyone who bought a car last year should know this.
Of course, I also saw that the mortgage car was equipped with GPS in reality. For example, a 4s shop doesn't have its own financial company, and it needs a third-party guarantee company to guarantee it, so it is necessary to install GPS on the vehicle. This GPS is not free. If installation is really necessary, the owner will be informed in advance, and the cost seems to be 1000 per set. After the mortgage is paid off, the owner can ask them to cancel the mortgage. So generally speaking, whether to install GPS has little influence on the owner. If the car pays on time.
If the warranty period expires, the company will locate the vehicle according to GPS. Deal with expired vehicles of trailers and cars. If there is no overdue payment. In fact, there is a GPS, which can also be used to locate the vehicle in an accident where the vehicle is really stolen, increasing the chance of finding the vehicle. So don't worry about installing GPS at all. Don't worry that the car seller will take the initiative to install GPS for the customer (unless it is an informal car sales channel), and the cost also needs the customer's concern! /n/n/n/n/n/n