Basic Information

BrandJetour
SeriesTraveller
Year2024
First Registration2024/03
Mileage14,300km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine2.0T 254 L4
ColorOther
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Excellent

Vehicle Code: 135527747 Vehicle Information: Vehicle Name: Jetour Jetour Traveler 2023 2.0T 4WD Cross-Country PRO Vehicle Color: Dark Gray Exterior | Dark Interior Registration Date: 2024|3 - Mileage: 14,300 km Annual Inspection Expiry Date: 2026|3 - Compulsory Traffic Insurance Expiry Date: 2026|3 Purpose: Private Use Vehicle Documents: Vehicle and Vessel Tax, Registration Certificate, Purchase Tax Vehicle Overview: Exterior: Paint in good condition, high curb weight, ensuring aesthetics while improving paint durability; Interior: Interior thoroughly cleaned, removing signs of use and repairing wear. Ensures electric adjustment devices, audio, navigation, air conditioning, and other electrical equipment are functioning properly; Performance: Ensures vehicle stability and smooth driving, smooth engine operation, stable power transmission from the transmission, and effective braking and suspension; Safety: Vehicle structural components are intact;

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Accident & Maintenance Records

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/03
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/03

Q&A

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Is there a specialized aging testing instrument for the insulation test of the vehicle's high-voltage wiring harness?

We will use a megohmmeter (insulation resistance tester) to measure the insulation resistance of the high-voltage bus. If the resistance value is below the national safety standard, it indicates a risk of leakage, and the vehicle will be deemed unqualified.

If the technical report contains highly specialized automotive mechanical terms, are there easy-to-understand English explanations?

Our foreign versions of the report standardize terminology and include illustrations. For example, instead of just writing "control arm failure," we specify "Lower Control Arm Bushing Torn" to help your local technicians identify the issue directly.

If my local repair shop damages the vehicle due to lack of special tools, does that fall under your extended warranty?

Absolutely not. Any secondary damage caused by overseas non-professional repairs, violent disassembly, or the use of inferior replacement fluids will immediately void any form of "extended parts compensation" we provide.