Basic Information

BrandChery
SeriesTiggo 7
Year2023
First Registration2023/08
Mileage59,500km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.5T 156 L4
ColorBlack
Seats-

Condition Description

Excellent

【Vehicle Identification Number】746881 Listed 【Vehicle Name】Chery Tiggo 7 2020 1.5T CVT Luxury Model 【Drive Type】Two-wheel drive 【Color】Black 【Manufacture Date】October 2022 【First Registration】August 2023 【Mileage】59,400km 【Engine Displacement】1.5T 【Vehicle Condition】Ready to Deliver 【Keys】2 【Compulsory Insurance】May 2026 【Origin】Changchun 【Vehicle Condition】Original Paint Vehicle Configuration: Electric sunroof, LED headlights, cruise control, multi-function steering wheel, electric seats, heated front seats, one-touch window lift, keyless start, auto hold

Original factory warranty

Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Connected Car
PM2.5 Air Filter
Rear Air Vents

Accident & Maintenance Records

Accident Record

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2027/08
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/08

Q&A

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If our country has a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China, can you provide a specific certificate of origin?

Yes. We will apply to customs or the trade promotion agency for a specific version of the certificate of origin (such as ASEAN Form E, China-ASEAN FTA certificate, etc.) to assist you in legally enjoying significant or even zero tariff treatment at the destination port.

What core export documents will you provide to ensure smooth customs clearance locally?

After receiving the final payment, we will send you the complete set of original customs clearance documents via DHL or FedEx, which typically includes: - Bill of Lading (B/L) - Commercial Invoice - Packing List - Certificate of Origin (CO) - Used Vehicle Export License issued by the Ministry of Commerce of China Note: If your local customs requires additional documents (such as VIN consistency certificate), please inform us in advance before shipping.

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.