Basic Information

BrandChery
SeriesTiggo 7 Plus
Year2021
First Registration2021/09
Mileage22,700km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.6T 197 L4
ColorBlack
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

Vehicle Code: 136683047 Vehicle Information: Vehicle Name: Chery Tiggo 7 PLUS 2021 Kunpeng Edition 1.6TGDI DCT Premium Vehicle Color: Black Exterior | Dark Interior Registration Date: 2021|9 - Mileage: 22,700 km Annual Inspection Expiry Date: 2027|9 - Compulsory Traffic Insurance Expiry Date: 2026|9 Purpose: Private Use Vehicle Documents: Vehicle and Vessel Tax, Registration Certificate, Purchase Tax Vehicle Overview: Exterior: Paint in good condition, high curb weight, ensuring aesthetics while improving paint durability; Interior: Interior thoroughly cleaned, removing signs of use and repairing wear. Ensures electric adjustment devices, audio, navigation, air conditioning, and other electrical equipment are functioning properly; Performance: Ensures vehicle stability and driving smoothness, smooth engine operation, stable power transmission from the transmission, and effective braking and suspension; Safety: Vehicle structural components are intact;

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2027/09
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/09

Q&A

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Is the external discharge function (V2L) of the vehicle outputting 220V or 110V?

The V2L output standard for domestic models in China is 220V/50Hz. If your country's power grid standard is 110V/60Hz (like in some parts of North America), you cannot directly power local high-power appliances and will need an external transformer.

If a vessel encounters a maritime disaster before arriving at port, does the buyer need to pay extra for General Average?

If General Average is triggered, all cargo owners must share the rescue costs. If you purchased marine insurance with a "General Average included" clause under CIF terms through us, the insurance company will cover this high shared cost for you; if you are an uninsured FOB buyer, you will need to pay it yourself.

Are the quality assessment standards for used commercial vehicles (pickups, light vans) the same as for passenger cars?

Completely different. The assessment of commercial vehicles focuses on: the extent of wear/deformation in the cargo area, whether the frame has been twisted due to overload, the fatigue of the leaf springs, and the emissions of the diesel engine. Minor exterior scratches carry very little weight in the assessment of commercial vehicles.