Basic Information

BrandAudi
SeriesQ5
Year2014
First Registration2014/05
Mileage122,000km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine2.0T 211 L4
ColorWhite
Seats5seats

Condition Description

good

Left rear fender touch-up, partial hood touch-up, front and rear bumper touch-up. This 2014 Audi Q5, registered in May 2014, has a safe mileage of 122,000 kilometers. Two areas have been repainted; the car is practically brand new. It's in stock and ready for inspection.

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Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Power Trunk
UV Protection Glass

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/05
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/05

Q&A

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How do you assess the leak risk of vehicles with panoramic sunroofs?

We maintain an absolute skeptical attitude. In addition to regular visual inspections, we focus on checking for sediment accumulation around the sunroof drainage channels and look for water stains under the A-pillar trim and front floor mats. This is the only effective physical evidence to determine if the sunroof drainage holes are blocked, leading to hidden leaks.

How to prove the state of health (SOH) of a second-hand electric vehicle battery? Will a testing report be provided?

We understand that the power battery is the core asset of an EV. Before export, our technical team will use professional OBD diagnostic equipment to read the underlying data from the Battery Management System (BMS). We will provide you with a technical report that includes key indicators such as battery health percentage (SOH), cell pressure differences, and charge-discharge cycle counts. If the SOH is below our established export safety standard (usually above 80%, depending on the vehicle's age), the vehicle will be intercepted and not sent overseas.

After the vehicle arrived at the port, it was found that the rubber parts of the chassis (such as dust covers and engine mounts) had extensive cracking. Does this fall under the compensation for "certain repair parts compensation"?

Absolutely not. The aging and cracking of rubber parts are inevitable over time and are a normal manifestation of vehicle depreciation. Our compensation only covers sudden and catastrophic mechanical failures, such as engine cylinder scoring or transmission gear breakage.

Audi Q5 2.0T 211 L4

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EXW: $9,895
Car CodeSWA1590313
Publish Date2025/11/22