Basic Information

BrandChery
SeriesTiggo 7 Plus
Year2024
First Registration2024/01
Mileage0.93km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.5T 156 L4
ColorWhite
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Maichi's Receiving Account Account Name: Wuhan Maichi Automobile Sales Co., Ltd. Bank Account Number: 3202 1098 1910 0057 709 Bank Branch: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China - Wuhan Xingye Road Branch Interbank Code: 10252100399

Configuration Highlights

Driver/Passenger Airbags
Front/Rear Side Airbags
Front/Rear Curtain Airbags
Tire Pressure Monitoring
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Keyless Start System
Keyless Entry System
ABS Anti-lock Braking
Electronic Brake Distribution
Electronic Stability Control
Hill Start Assist
Auto Hold
Hill Descent Control
Panoramic Sunroof
Roof Rack
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Seat Material
Driver/Passenger Power Seats
Rear Cupholders
GPS Navigation
Low Beam Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Auto Headlights
Adjustable Headlight Height
Power Windows
Anti-pinch Windows
Climate Control Type
Rear Air Vents

Q&A

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How do you ensure that this used car has been legally deregistered in China and has clear ownership without disputes?

Compliance with the law is an absolute requirement for exports. All vehicles exported through our platform must complete the following legal processes: release all domestic bank mortgages, pay all traffic fines, and complete the formal deregistration for "transfer pending export" with the Chinese public security traffic management department. Only vehicles with 100% clear ownership can be approved for export permits.

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 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.