Basic Information

BrandExceed
SeriesChasing Wind
Year2019
First Registration2019/10
Mileage102,500km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.6T 197 L4
ColorBlack
Seats-

Condition Description

Vehicle condition meets standards, passed inspection; vehicle condition is average; 3 claims filed; 0 ownership transfers.

This car is 7 years old, with an average annual mileage of 14,600 kilometers, typical of normal family daily use. It has never been transferred to another owner, making it a good first-hand car. The exterior may have some obvious signs of wear and tear. The interior shows obvious signs of use or dirt. The overall body frame is intact, but there are a few abnormal issues. The powertrain is functioning normally.

Configuration Highlights

Kick-sensor Trunk
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Headlights
Blind Spot Assist
Surround View Camera
Lane Departure Warning
Digital Instrument Cluster
Panoramic Sunroof
Auto Park
Power Trunk
Driver Seat Memory
Ambient Lighting
Paddle Shifters
Smartphone Connectivity
High Beam Assist
Front Radar
Auto Hold
Keyless Entry
Rain-sensing Wipers
High-definition Low Beam
Power Folding Mirrors
Power Seats
Auto Headlights
Keyless Start
Rear Air Vents
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Heated Mirrors
Hill Start Assist
Rear Parking Sensors
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

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If I accidentally lose my only smart key while overseas, can you provide the key code remotely?

It's extremely difficult. The security level of Chinese brand immobilizers is very high, and you must connect a specialized factory computer to the vehicle's OBD and be online with the domestic server to match it. Losing all keys usually means you need to replace the entire lock cylinder and anti-theft control module while overseas.

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.

Why are the shipping costs for used electric vehicles (EVs) usually higher than for internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEs)?

Pure electric vehicles are classified as Class 9 Dangerous Goods due to their large lithium batteries, leading to strict shipping regulations. Shipping companies have high requirements for the loading position and fire isolation measures for dangerous goods, and some roll-on/roll-off ships refuse to accept used EVs. As a result, EVs often require more expensive special container shipping and incur additional handling fees for hazardous materials.

Exceed Chasing Wind 1.6T 197 L4

星途追风 2019款 1.6T DCT星尊版

EXW: $8,135
Car CodeSWA1597837
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