Is this car an accident vehicle?
We will proactively provide a third-party inspection report (such as from Check Doctor), support customers in re-inspection at the store, and promise "return of major accident vehicles."
Vehicle Inspection Overview: 1. **Purchaser:** Huang 2. **Vehicle Model:** Vito 3. **Vehicle Identification Number:** 013984 4. **Actual Mileage:** 145,000 km 5. **Mileage Status:** Yes 6. **Mileage Reading:** 145,000 km 7. **Vehicle Condition Description:** Left leaf modified and welded; Dr. Cha determined the modified vehicle has no grade. (1) **Parts Replacement:** None (2) **Sheet Metal Repair:** Left rear door, left rear leaf (3) **Exterior Paint:** Right rear leaf (4) **Frame Condition:** Condition: None 5. Water damage: No 8. Estimated preparation days: 3 9. Vehicle condition definition: R 10. Engine, transmission, and chassis condition: 11. Whether modified parts have been restored or protective film removed: 12. Preparation items: 1. Paintwork: None 2. Repair: None 3. Refurbishment: None 4. Parts replacement: None 13. Other remarks: 14. Accident and maintenance records: Yes 15. Quality inspection personnel: Zheng Jutao
We will proactively provide a third-party inspection report (such as from Check Doctor), support customers in re-inspection at the store, and promise "return of major accident vehicles."
Our system provides basic risk alerts based on the general regulations of the main exporting countries, but the final responsibility for confirming whether the vehicle meets the import country's regulations lies with the buyer. We will rigorously indicate the vehicle's production year, first registration date, and Chinese emission standards (such as National V, National VI) on the details page. We recommend that you submit this accurate data to the local vehicle management department or customs agent for verification before placing an order.
Under international practices and our standard CIF/FOB terms, the THC at the port of origin (China) is borne by the seller; all THC and port miscellaneous charges incurred at the destination port during unloading are to be paid by the buyer (consignee) upon local customs clearance and pickup.