Basic Information

BrandToyota
SeriesLevin
Year2020
First Registration2020/09
Mileage76,700km
Transfer Count2times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.2T 116 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

Excellent vehicle condition, passed inspection, better than 80% of vehicles for sale, excellent condition, 1 claim filed, 2 ownership transfers.

This vehicle is 6 years old, with an average annual mileage of 12,800 kilometers, typical daily family use, and has been transferred twice. The exterior paint is in good condition, with possible minor marks. The interior is clean and tidy, with slight signs of use. The overall body frame is intact, with a few minor abnormalities. Fluids are normal, and the powertrain operates smoothly without any issues.

Configuration Highlights

Knee Airbags
Smartphone Connectivity
High Beam Assist
Auto Hold
High-definition Low Beam
Engine Start-Stop
Auto Headlights
Rear Air Vents
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Hill Start Assist
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

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What should I do if I find obvious defects on the exterior that were not mentioned in the inspection report after receiving the car?

Please take timestamped photos and videos at the first opportunity when picking up the car at the destination port (before leaving the port area). We will compare these with the final archived images taken at the Chinese port before shipping. If it is confirmed that we missed reporting it during the pre-shipment inspection, we will provide compensation for parts or labor costs based on the severity of the defect; if it is new physical damage incurred during shipping, the insurance claim process will need to be initiated.

If I choose to abandon cargo at the destination port due to a cash flow issue, can I get a refund of the deposit and freight I previously paid?

No, it is absolutely impossible to get a refund. Not only will there be no refund, but if the proceeds from the port auction of the abandoned cargo are insufficient to cover the exorbitant demurrage and disposal fees, the shipping company and customs will still pursue you (the bill of lading recipient) for the remaining debt through international legal proceedings.

Is there a mileage adjustment phenomenon in the Chinese used car market? How do you ensure the absolute authenticity of the odometer?

Odometer tampering is a common risk in the global used car industry. We verify the data by extracting transmission mileage from the OBD computer, checking the most recent maintenance record's mileage, and consulting the national traffic management app for annual inspection records. If there are irreconcilable discrepancies or conflicts in the data, we classify it as a tampered vehicle and refuse to export it.