Basic Information

BrandJetta
SeriesVS5
Year2023
First Registration2023/04
Mileage83,200km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine1.4T 150 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

Vehicle Code: 136759913 Vehicle Information: Vehicle Name: Jetta VS5 2023 280TSI Automatic Entry-Level Model Vehicle Color: White Exterior | Dark Interior Registration Date: 2023|4 - Mileage: 83,200 km Annual Inspection Expiry Date: 2026|4 - Compulsory Traffic Insurance Expiry Date: 2026|4 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 smooth driving, smooth engine operation, stable power transmission from the transmission, and effective braking and suspension; Safety: Vehicle structural components are intact;

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Accident & Maintenance Records

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/04
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/04

Q&A

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When B2B buyers make bulk purchases, can they request to combine the accessory costs and vehicle price on the same commercial invoice to reduce overall tariffs?

No, this is a serious customs violation. Complete vehicles (HS Code 8703) and auto parts (HS Code 8708, etc.) are subject to completely different import tax rates. Combining them on one invoice could lead to the invoice being returned by customs and may expose you to tax fraud accusations at the destination port.

What should I do if the consignee information on the Bill of Lading is incorrect?

Be sure to verify the draft Bill of Lading as soon as possible after the ship departs. Once the original is issued, changes will incur high amendment fees and may prevent the customer from picking up the goods.

How to ensure compliance for countries that strictly prohibit the import of vehicles containing any asbestos (like Australia)?

Chinese passenger cars produced after 2005 have fully transitioned to asbestos-free brake pads, clutch plates, and gaskets. However, for export to countries with strict regulations, buyers must pay for sampling and testing by a NATA-accredited laboratory before shipment, and obtain an asbestos-free certificate.