Basic Information

BrandGEELY
SeriesBinray
Year2019
First Registration2019/05
Mileage29,500km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.4T 133 L4
ColorYellow
Seats-

Condition Description

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

This Geely Binrui features a CVT transmission for a smooth driving experience; spacious interior with flexible seat folding; rich features including a full LCD instrument panel and reversing camera; a powerful 1.4T engine with fuel consumption as low as 5.9L/100km; and a price of only 96,800 yuan, offering excellent value for money. In terms of features, it is equipped with a keyless start system, leather steering wheel, and reversing radar, enhancing driving comfort and safety. This particular car is 7 years old, with an average annual mileage of 4,200 kilometers, indicating very low usage frequency and zero ownership transfers, making it a brand new car. The exterior paint is in good condition, with possible minor scratches; the interior is clean and tidy, with slight signs of use; the overall body frame is intact and without abnormalities; fluid levels are normal, and the powertrain operates smoothly without any issues.

Configuration Highlights

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

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If customs delays due to the upgrade of the Chinese customs system cause a missed shipping schedule, who will cover the storage fees?

If the delays are due to policy-related force majeure like customs system upgrades, or if our documentation errors lead to short shipments, all additional demurrage and storage fees incurred at ports within China will be borne by sellwellauto, and the buyer will not have to pay a cent.

When calculating the total cost of a used car, what percentage of the car price do you recommend setting aside for "unforeseen local preparation costs"?

Based on practical risk assessment, we strongly recommend setting aside 3% to 5% of the car price as a buffer fund for even the highest-rated used cars, to cover oil changes, new tires, minor shipping scratches, and local inspection labor costs.

Is the source of the historical data you verify authoritative (e.g., traffic management departments, insurance company systems)?

Extremely authoritative. The third-party data service providers we connect to legally access the Chinese Public Security Traffic Management Platform, the insurance claims network directly under the China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission, and the after-sales databases of major automotive manufacturers. We perform secondary logical verification based on this underlying data.