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What if the car is sold and the seller refuses to transfer it?

If the car is sold, the buyer refuses to transfer the ownership and extorts money on the grounds that the car is not good. This can be settled through litigation. If the other party fails to go through the transfer formalities as agreed, it can press enter through litigation.

There are two other reasons why sellers don't need to worry:

1. After the second-hand car transaction is completed, but it has not been transferred, a traffic accident occurs. Considering the principle of fairness, when the vehicle is actually delivered, the buyer has actually controlled the vehicle, and the original owner no longer participates in the use of the vehicle. As long as the seller is not at fault in the transaction process, there is no legal basis for taking responsibility and there is no need to take responsibility.

Second, according to the Supreme People's Court's Reply on the Buyer's Use of Vehicles for Transportation by Stages, and the Seller who retains the ownership of vehicles due to traffic accidents should not bear civil liability, if the parties transfer and deliver the motor vehicles by way of buying and selling, but fail to register the ownership transfer, the insurance company will compensate them within the liability limit of compulsory motor vehicle insurance. For the insufficient part, the transferee shall be liable for compensation.