What generation is this car?
We will directly check the registration certificate (the big green book) and count the number of changes.
Our store has just received a new 2022 Denza D9 DM 970 AWD Flagship model, registered on January 15, 2024. The odometer reads 57,000 kilometers, it has a 1.5T engine, a black exterior with a dark interior, and is a non-commercial vehicle. The vehicle is in excellent condition. It has original paint and a paint protection film, is a one-owner vehicle, has been serviced at a 4S dealership throughout its lifespan, has no off-road history, and has primarily been driven on highways. Third-party inspections are supported; the engine and transmission are in good working order, the chassis is tight, and there are no oil leaks or seepage. In short, the vehicle is in superb condition. Compared to competing models, the Denza D9 has clear advantages. Features like the power tailgate, facial recognition, and lane keeping assist are either absent in many competing models or only available on higher trim levels. Furthermore, it boasts a spacious interior, exquisite workmanship, and excellent value for money, making it a relatively rare and desirable vehicle. Our store adheres to the principle of honest operation, providing you with high-quality used cars. If you are interested in the Denza D9, you are welcome to visit our store anytime for a test drive. We will provide you with professional service and detailed vehicle information, ensuring your peace of mind when buying and using it.
We will directly check the registration certificate (the big green book) and count the number of changes.
It does not affect basic driving and regular speed cruise, but it will trigger a fault alert for advanced driver assistance on the dashboard. The LiDAR assembly is extremely expensive, so we focus on checking the integrity of the glass cover with a strong flashlight during inspections.
Yes, but this falls under EXW (Ex Works) terms. In this case, the seller's risk transfers at the moment the goods are ready at the warehouse. Any subsequent domestic trucking accidents, customs inspections at the port, or issues with obtaining export licenses will be fully borne by your designated freight forwarder.