Old car logos on Pacific Automotive Network are not allowed to be replaced with new car logos. If the vehicle logo is changed privately and fails to pass the annual inspection, the act of changing the vehicle logo is a violation of the "Motor Vehicle Management Measures": the vehicle logo must match the model of the vehicle and is not allowed to be misappropriated. Once discovered, it will be operated in accordance with the national regulations on motor vehicles. The provisions of safety technical conditions shall be dealt with.
If anyone manufactures, sells, or uses a trademark without permission, it will infringe upon the holder’s exclusive right to use the trademark and violate the provisions of the Trademark Law. Therefore, although the car owner’s change of label is a personal act, the same Illegal. On February 1 this year, the "Measures for the Administration of Automobile Exterior Markings" formulated by the National Development and Reform Commission officially came into effect. From now on, whether it is a self-owned brand car or a joint venture brand car, only vehicles marked with Chinese logos can drive on China's roads. , then if the vehicle logo is changed, especially if the original Chinese logo is replaced by an English logo, it obviously does not comply with the relevant regulations.
After a vehicle is involved in an accident, when insurance personnel go to the site to conduct inspections and claim settlement, the vehicle may also undergo vehicle modifications or surgeries such as changing the vehicle logo, which may cause difficulties in identifying the vehicle. Moreover, because the vehicle logo is changed, and some are even modified, the insurance company will only compensate the insured vehicle for the price of the original vehicle equipment. If the car owner spends thousands of yuan more to modify the vehicle and change the logo, even if there is an accident, the insurance company will not Only the original vehicle equipment price will be compensated, and the additional thousands of dollars will not be covered by the insurance company.
(Photo/Text/Photo: Hu Qiaoyun of Pacific Automotive Network)