Basic Information

BrandChery
SeriesTiggo 7 Plus
Year2026
First Registration2026/03
Mileage0.01km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.5T 156 L4
ColorWhite
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Chery Tiggo 7 Plus 2025 1.5 CVT Premium List Price: 95,900 Current Price: 87,000 Bank Subsidy: 3,000 On-the-Road Price: 84,000 Includes registration, taxes, and compulsory insurance. Subsidy credited to account for transfer of ownership. Installment plans available for 3-5 years at 4.9% interest. Down Payment: 14,000; Loan: 70,000; Monthly Payment: 2,289 (36 installments) Down Payment: 14,000; Loan: 70,000; Monthly Payment: 1,526 (60 installments)

Configuration Highlights

Driver/Passenger Airbags
Front/Rear Side Airbags
Front/Rear Curtain Airbags
Keyless Start System
Keyless Entry System
Hill Start Assist
Auto Hold
Hill Descent Control
Panoramic Sunroof
Power Trunk
Roof Rack
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Seat Material
Driver/Passenger Power Seats
Rear Cupholders
GPS Navigation
Low Beam Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Auto Headlights
Adjustable Headlight Height
Power Windows
Anti-pinch Windows
Climate Control Type
Rear Air Vents
Start-Stop System

Q&A

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When B2B buyers make bulk purchases, can they request to combine the accessory costs and vehicle price on the same commercial invoice to reduce overall tariffs?

No, this is a serious customs violation. Complete vehicles (HS Code 8703) and auto parts (HS Code 8708, etc.) are subject to completely different import tax rates. Combining them on one invoice could lead to the invoice being returned by customs and may expose you to tax fraud accusations at the destination port.

For claims due to damage in transit, will the insurance company's compensation be paid directly to the buyer or the seller?

Under CIF terms, the beneficiary of the insurance policy will be endorsed to the buyer. Once the claim is successful, the insurance company's foreign currency compensation will be directly deposited into the buyer's designated overseas company or personal account.

How do you assess the appearance condition of a vehicle? What specific standards are there for scratches and dents?

We use quantitative standards. Minor scratches less than 3 cm that do not reach the base coat (which can be polished) are considered normal wear; scratches over 3 cm deep to the base coat or dents larger than 2 cm in diameter will be highlighted in the inspection report's "Appearance Defect Distribution Map" with close-up photos.