Basic Information

BrandAudi
SeriesQ2L
Year2022
First Registration2022/07
Mileage49,400km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.4T 150 L4
ColorGrey
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

Exterior: Paintwork is well-maintained; body structure shows no signs of repair; no major accidents. Interior: Clean and tidy. Safety indicator lights are normal; airbags and other passive safety features are functioning correctly; vehicle electronics are in good working order; static and dynamic equipment is complete. Driving: Ignition, starting, acceleration, cornering, deceleration, and braking are all smooth; acceleration is rapid, power output is smooth and comfortable, and there is no idling vibration. Overall: Overall vehicle condition is average. The body frame structure shows no deformation or twisting, and there are no signs of fire or water damage. There are signs of repainting, but the overall paintwork is good, ruling out major accidents. Wide field of vision, suitable for beginners; spacious, bright, and well-ventilated interior, suitable for family commuting.

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Configuration Highlights

Active Safety System
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Power Trunk
Keyless Start System
Paddle Shifters
Bluetooth/Hands-free

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/07
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/07

Q&A

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When calculating the total cost of a used car, what percentage of the car price do you recommend setting aside for "unforeseen local preparation costs"?

Based on practical risk assessment, we strongly recommend setting aside 3% to 5% of the car price as a buffer fund for even the highest-rated used cars, to cover oil changes, new tires, minor shipping scratches, and local inspection labor costs.

How to check the condition of the turbocharger (oil leaks, unusual noises, insufficient pressure) for turbocharged vehicles?

Experience turbo lag and power surge during road tests; check for significant oil accumulation at the turbo intake and intercooler connections (slight oil vapor is normal); and use OBD to read the real-time boost pressure peak to see if it meets factory settings.

What are "fire-damaged" or "flood-damaged" cars? How do you completely rule them out?

We thoroughly rule them out by checking if the cabin wiring harness is melted, if the seat belts have water stains or mold, if there is unusual rust or debris in the seat tracks and cigarette lighter, and by verifying with the insurance company for any "total loss claims." These two types of cars are an absolute sales ban for us.