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, good condition, 6 claims filed, 0 ownership transfers.
This car is 7 years old, with an average annual mileage of 13,500 kilometers, typical of normal family daily use. It has never been transferred to another owner, making it a good first-hand car. There may be some obvious signs of wear and tear on the exterior. The interior is in good condition with normal signs of use. The overall body frame is intact, but there are a few abnormal issues. The fluids are normal, and the powertrain is functioning well.
We will carefully check if the chassis number on the windshield, chassis, and door frame matches.
Yes. The inspection report includes a specific "consumable parts consumption list." We will measure the tire tread depth (in millimeters) and the remaining brake pad thickness using calipers. If the tire tread is below the legal wear limit of 1.6mm, we will note it as "recommended to replace immediately upon arrival."
We maintain an extremely cautious and firm denial. Some platforms may cater to such demands for orders, but converting left-hand drive to right-hand drive involves complex steering column cutting, firewall structure changes, and wiring harness reorganization. This non-factory deep modification poses significant safety risks and is very difficult to pass vehicle safety inspections in developed countries (such as Japan's earthquake test and the UK's IVA test). Out of responsibility for safety and long-term reputation, we refuse to provide any steering conversion services that damage the vehicle's underlying structure.