Basic Information

BrandForthing
SeriesT5
Year2020
First Registration2020/09
Mileage107,000km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManual
Engine1.6L 122 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

Exterior: Paintwork is well-maintained; body structure shows no signs of repair; no major accidents. Interior: Clean and tidy. Safety indicator lights are normal; airbags and other passive safety features are functioning correctly; vehicle electronics are in good working order; static and dynamic equipment is complete. Driving: Ignition, starting, acceleration, cornering, deceleration, and braking are all smooth; acceleration is rapid, power output is smooth and comfortable, and there is no idling vibration. Overall: Overall vehicle condition is average. The body frame structure shows no deformation or twisting, and there are no signs of fire or water damage. There are signs of repainting, but the overall paintwork is good, ruling out major accidents. Wide field of vision, suitable for beginners; spacious, bright, and well-ventilated interior, suitable for family commuting.

Original factory warranty

Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Cornering Lights

Accident & Maintenance Records

Accident Record

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/09
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/09

Q&A

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How will the high-voltage protective armor of an electric vehicle chassis be handled if there are minor scraping marks within safety tolerances?

As long as the scratches do not damage the aluminum battery pack casing and do not cause structural dents in the crash beam, we will document it in the inspection report as "Surface Scuff" and no replacement will be made.

What is the difference between maintenance records from 4S dealerships and those from third-party repair shops? Which is more reliable?

4S dealership records are directly connected to the manufacturer's database, making the data hard to tamper with and the most reliable, with original parts guaranteed; third-party repair shops usually are not connected, making their data unverifiable. Therefore, we only consider the connected records from 4S dealerships as valid historical documentation.

If the customs of the destination country values the vehicle higher than your commercial invoice amount, leading to a surge in duties, who is responsible?

The customs of the destination country has the right to disregard the commercial invoice and reassess the value based on its internal database (such as the customs valuation red book). Any additional duties incurred are a result of the importing country's policy and are fully borne by the buyer (importer).