Basic Information

BrandChery
SeriesTiggo 7 Plus
Year2024
First Registration2024/05
Mileage45,900km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.5T 156 L4
ColorWhite
Seats5seats

Condition Description

very good

Vehicle Code: 136061425 Vehicle Information: Vehicle Name: Chery Tiggo 7 PLUS 2023 Champion Edition 1.5TCI CVT Luxury Vehicle Color: White Exterior | Dark Interior Registration Date: 2024|5 - Mileage: 45,900 km Annual Inspection Expiry Date: 2026|5 - Compulsory Traffic Insurance Expiry Date: 2026|6 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. Electrical equipment such as electric controls, audio system, navigation, and air conditioning are ensured to be functioning properly; Performance: Ensures vehicle stability and smooth driving, with a smooth engine operation, stable power transmission from the transmission, and effective braking and suspension; Safety: Vehicle structural components are intact;

0 transfers
Original factory warranty

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/05
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/06

Q&A

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Can I find the official 4S shop maintenance records for this car in China?

If the car has been maintained at an authorized dealer, we can extract the desensitized official maintenance history (including entry time, mileage, and maintenance items) through a paid third-party data provider and provide it to you. If some year records are missing, we will honestly inform you that the "records are incomplete."

I want to see the actual car, but I can't come to China. What should I do?

You can watch the car through live streaming or VR, or entrust a local third-party agency to inspect the car for you. Transparency about the car's condition is the foundation of trust.

How do you detect carbon buildup and wear inside the engine using technology without deep disassembly?

We use two steps: 1. Insert a medical-grade endoscope through the spark plug hole to visually inspect cylinder wall scratches and carbon buildup on the piston top; 2. Extract an engine oil sample to check for large metal debris or emulsification (caused by coolant leakage).