Basic Information

BrandToyota
SeriesCorolla
Year2022
First Registration2022/02
Mileage47,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionCVT
Engine1.5L 121 L3
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

This 2021 TNGA Corolla 1.5L CVT Elite Edition was first registered in February 2022 and currently has 47,000 kilometers on the odometer. The exterior is original paint, in perfect condition, and looks brand new. The interior is clean, the infotainment system functions perfectly, the air conditioning is powerful, and it features luxurious leather seats with upgraded factory-installed power seats, providing excellent comfort. The engine and transmission run smoothly, the chassis is tight, and the car is in superb condition. This is a one-owner vehicle, maintained entirely at a 4S dealership, offering excellent value for money. Welcome to visit our showroom and experience it for yourself!

0 transfers

Configuration Highlights

Tire Pressure Monitoring
Lane Keep Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Active Safety System
ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Connected Car
Adaptive Headlights
PM2.5 Air Filter

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/02
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/02

Q&A

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How many previous owners has this car had? Does a high number of transfers indicate poor condition?

We will provide the transfer record from the vehicle registration certificate. A high number of transfers does not necessarily indicate poor condition (for example, internal transfers within a family for quota purposes), but we will consider it a risk factor and conduct a more thorough physical inspection to verify its actual condition.

What are your assessment criteria and repair recommendations for vehicles with "slight oil seepage (non-dripping)" in the engine or transmission?

As rubber seals age, "slight oil seepage (oil stains but no dripping)" is very common in used cars and is not considered a major fault. Our recommendation is: as long as the oil level does not drop abnormally, just clean and monitor it regularly after arrival, without the need to immediately incur high costs to disassemble and replace the seals.

How to ensure there are no stubborn odors in the car (like smoke, pet smells, or mold)?

Odors are difficult to convey through images, so our quality inspectors conduct subjective smell assessments and record them. For vehicles with severe smoke or mold odors, if deep ozone sterilization is ineffective, we will downgrade the vehicle and mark the report with a red "Odor Warning" at the top.