Basic Information

BrandToyota
SeriesCamry
Year2019
First Registration2019/01
Mileage67,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine2.0L 169 L4
ColorBlack
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

Excellent vehicle condition, no major accidents, no fire or water damage, no aftermarket modifications. Buy with confidence, peace of mind, and satisfaction. Chassis structure: No obvious wear. Engine compartment: In good working order. Exterior: No structural damage to the body. Interior: Clean and tidy. Paint: Well maintained.

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Configuration Highlights

Tire Pressure Monitoring
Lane Departure Warning
Active Safety System
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Head-Up Display
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Adaptive Headlights
PM2.5 Air Filter
Air Purifier
Rear Air Vents

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2027/01
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2027/01

Q&A

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Do you test the freezing point and purity of various fluids like antifreeze, engine oil, and brake fluid before export?

We conduct basic visual inspections and freezing point tests. If the antifreeze's freezing point is insufficient or the engine oil is severely degraded, we will document it. However, considering the shipping duration, we strongly recommend a comprehensive "Full Fluid Service" upon arrival.

What is the standard for natural air loss during parking if the vehicle is equipped with air suspension?

Air suspension is very delicate. If, after the vehicle has been stationary for about 12 hours, the height on one side of the vehicle drops more than 1.5 cm when measured from the wheel arch to the tire, we will determine that there is a slight air leak in the air spring or distribution valve on that side and warn you of the high subsequent repair costs.

What are your assessment criteria and repair recommendations for vehicles with "slight oil seepage (non-dripping)" in the engine or transmission?

As rubber seals age, "slight oil seepage (oil stains but no dripping)" is very common in used cars and is not considered a major fault. Our recommendation is: as long as the oil level does not drop abnormally, just clean and monitor it regularly after arrival, without the need to immediately incur high costs to disassemble and replace the seals.