Has the vehicle's VIN (chassis number) been polished or altered?
We will carefully check if the chassis number on the windshield, chassis, and door frame matches.
Vehicle in good condition, passed inspection, excellent condition, 2 claims filed, 0 ownership transfers.
This car is 8 years old, with an average annual mileage of 14,200 kilometers, typical of normal family daily use. It has never been transferred to another owner, making it a good first-hand car. The exterior paint is in good condition, although there may be minor marks. The interior is clean and tidy, with slight signs of use. The overall body frame is intact and without any abnormalities. Fluids are normal, and the powertrain runs smoothly without any issues.
We will carefully check if the chassis number on the windshield, chassis, and door frame matches.
Absolutely. The extreme temperature fluctuations will significantly accelerate the aging of chassis rubber parts, oil seals, and interior plastics. For vehicles frequently dispatched across such latitudes, we will conduct fatigue resistance checks on chassis rubber parts that are twice as stringent as those for vehicles in temperate regions.
Definitely. Lifting the chassis is a mandatory part of our standards. The report will specifically show whether there are oil stains on the front and rear shock absorber cylinders, if the rubber boots of the lower control arm ball joints are torn, and if the steering tie rods are loose or deformed.