Basic Information

BrandGEELY
SeriesMonjaro
Year2023
First Registration2023/03
Mileage83,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelHEV
TransmissionDHT
Engine1.5T 150 L3
ColorGrey
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

16-year established dealership with over 300 locally sourced vehicles from Xinjiang; engines and transmissions come with a lifetime warranty; among the first batch of vehicles in Xinjiang to receive 268V third-party testing and certification; vehicles in original condition with original paint, driven by experienced local drivers, one owner each. Welcome to visit our dealership for a test drive.

Newly added
0 transfers

Configuration Highlights

Lane Keep Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Active Safety System
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Power Trunk
Kick-sensor Trunk
Keyless Start System
Digital Instrument Cluster
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Connected Car
OTA Updates
Adaptive Headlights
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 Date2027/03
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/03

Q&A

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Will you replace the built-in dashcam storage card for free if it is damaged?

If the system reports "storage card error," we will consider it as damage or loss of the original owner's personal items, and the platform will not provide a new high-speed TF card for free; the buyer must purchase a replacement after arriving at the port.

In countries with right-hand drive regulations, even if I bribe local customs to force a left-hand drive car through clearance, will I face irreversible obstacles when insuring and inspecting it later?

Absolutely. Even if you clear customs through gray channels, local commercial insurance companies will refuse to cover third-party liability insurance due to the vehicle not complying with national traffic laws; additionally, the vehicle will definitely fail the annual safety inspection at the local DMV.

If a coup occurs in the destination country or if import regulations are suddenly changed, preventing the vehicle from clearing customs, does this count as force majeure?

It completely falls under force majeure. After the delivery is completed (crossing the ship's rail) under FOB or CIF terms, the seller (us) bears no liability for refunds or compensation due to political risks or legal changes in the destination country that hinder customs clearance or lead to confiscation.