Basic Information

BrandWuling
SeriesXingchi
Year2023
First Registration2023/06
Mileage8,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManual
Engine1.5L 99 L4
ColorGrey
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Minor paint touch-ups, excellent vehicle condition. [Payment Method] 0 down payment, 3-5 year repayment plan available. [Vehicle Name] Wuling Xingchi 1.5L Manual Freestyle [Registration Date] June 2023 [Mileage] Over 8000 km [Engine Displacement] 1.5L [Vehicle Configuration] Multi-function steering wheel, tire pressure monitoring, large screen rearview camera, etc.

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Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2027/06
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/06

Q&A

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Can you convert mainstream left-hand drive (LHD) cars in China to right-hand drive (RHD) and then export them?

We maintain an extremely cautious and firm denial. Some platforms may cater to such demands for orders, but converting left-hand drive to right-hand drive involves complex steering column cutting, firewall structure changes, and wiring harness reorganization. This non-factory deep modification poses significant safety risks and is very difficult to pass vehicle safety inspections in developed countries (such as Japan's earthquake test and the UK's IVA test). Out of responsibility for safety and long-term reputation, we refuse to provide any steering conversion services that damage the vehicle's underlying structure.

Is the delivery date specified in the contract based on the "Estimated Time of Departure (ETD)" or the "Date of Arrival at Port"?

Our legal delivery milestone is based on the "Estimated Time of Departure (ETD)". As long as the vehicle enters the port area and customs clearance is completed within the agreed timeframe, any delays in shipping schedules due to the shipping company's capacity adjustments will not be considered a breach on our part. The uncontrollability of maritime transport must be factored into your expectations.

If a coup occurs in the destination country or if import regulations are suddenly changed, preventing the vehicle from clearing customs, does this count as force majeure?

It completely falls under force majeure. After the delivery is completed (crossing the ship's rail) under FOB or CIF terms, the seller (us) bears no liability for refunds or compensation due to political risks or legal changes in the destination country that hinder customs clearance or lead to confiscation.