Basic Information

BrandBYD
SeriesYuan Plus
Year2023
First Registration2023/08
Mileage90,300km
Transfer Count-
FuelOther
TransmissionOther
Engine-
ColorGrey
Seats-

Condition Description

Vehicle in good condition, passed inspection, 1 claim filed, 0 ownership transfers.

This vehicle is 3 years old, with an average annual mileage of 30,100 kilometers. It has been used frequently and has never been transferred to another owner, making it a good first-hand vehicle. 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.

Configuration Highlights

Sport Seats
Digital Instrument Cluster
High Beam Assist
Auto Hold
Keyless Entry
Backup Camera
High-definition Low Beam
Power Folding Mirrors
Power Seats
Auto Headlights
Cruise Control
Keyless Start
Rear Air Vents
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Heated Mirrors
Hill Start Assist
Rear Parking Sensors
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

More

Will my SWIFT international wire transfer be delayed due to intermediary bank issues, causing the vehicle to be resold?

As long as you provide us with a genuine and valid bank SWIFT MT103 wire transfer message (receipt) within the payment deadline specified in the contract, we will reserve the vehicle and continue with the port operations, even if the funds are held up in the intermediary bank for several days.

Under FOB terms, what should I do if the overseas freight forwarder I designated is inefficient and causes delays in booking?

Under FOB terms, booking is a legal obligation of the buyer. If your freight forwarder fails to provide the shipping order (S/O) in time, resulting in vehicles exceeding the free storage period at our warehouse or port, the buyer will have to pay the high daily storage fees before shipment.

If I choose to abandon cargo at the destination port due to a cash flow issue, can I get a refund of the deposit and freight I previously paid?

No, it is absolutely impossible to get a refund. Not only will there be no refund, but if the proceeds from the port auction of the abandoned cargo are insufficient to cover the exorbitant demurrage and disposal fees, the shipping company and customs will still pursue you (the bill of lading recipient) for the remaining debt through international legal proceedings.