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Basic Information

BrandGEELY
SeriesBoyue L
Year2024
First Registration2024/02
Mileage11,000km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.5T 181 L4
ColorGrey
Seats-

Condition Description

One owner vehicle, original paint, actual mileage 10,000 km, no accidents, seats have been covered throughout.

燃油车
SUV
自动
维保开放
事故开放
查验开放

Configuration Highlights

品牌: 吉利汽车
车系: 博越L
车型: 2023款 1.5TD DCT尊贵型
车身类型: SUV
座位数: 5
排量: 1.5T
变速箱: 自动
能源类型: 燃油车
VIN: L6T7822Z9PU095399
搜索关键词: 吉利汽车博越L 2023款博越L1.5TDDCT尊贵型

Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2028/02
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2027/03

Q&A

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How to manage overseas buyers' expectations for continuous software updates of Chinese new energy vehicles (especially from new car manufacturers)?

We repeatedly confirm and emphasize to buyers before sale: after leaving mainland China, most Chinese smart electric vehicle ecosystems (such as cloud voice assistants, online maps, OTA updates) will be permanently offline. You are purchasing a hardware platform with excellent mechanical quality and a three-electric system; please use it as a "standalone" vehicle. Do not trust false promises from other channels claiming "perfect overseas unlocking and continuous official OTA updates."

Will OTA remote upgrades and mobile app control still work after the vehicle is exported overseas?

We must inform you objectively: Most Chinese car manufacturers' connected services (cloud servers) are restricted by data security regulations and overseas network limitations. Once the vehicle leaves China, the factory-installed SIM card will become inactive. This means that official OTA upgrades and factory mobile app remote controls (like pre-cooling the car or unlocking doors) typically cannot be used overseas. The vehicle will operate as a standalone version, but this will not affect basic driving and physical button functions.

For countries with strict anti-dumping laws, do the low-priced used new energy vehicles you export face the risk of being confiscated by customs on the grounds of dumping?

This is a macro policy minefield. Although used cars are rarely classified as dumping, if your single import quantity is too large and the declared price is significantly lower than local similar products, it can easily trigger an investigation by the tax bureau. We strongly recommend B2B buyers to break down shipments into smaller batches and use multiple invoices for customs clearance.