Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesBora
Year2019
First Registration2019/06
Mileage98,800km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.4T 150 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

Vehicle in good condition, passed inspection, 0 claims, 0 ownership transfers.

This car is 6 years old, with an average annual mileage of 16,500 kilometers, typical of normal family daily use. It has never been transferred to another owner, making it a good first-hand car. There may be some obvious signs of wear and tear on the exterior. The interior is in good condition with normal signs of use. The overall body frame is intact, but there are a few abnormal issues. Fluids are normal, and the powertrain is functioning well.

Configuration Highlights

Cornering Lights
Ambient Lighting
Smartphone Connectivity
High Beam Assist
Auto Hold
Keyless Entry
Backup Camera
High-definition Low Beam
Engine Start-Stop
Cruise Control
Keyless Start
Rear Air Vents
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Heated Mirrors
Hill Start Assist
Rear Parking Sensors
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

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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.

If the vehicle's system goes black and crashes overseas due to misoperation, do you provide remote technical support?

Yes. For software crashes, a forced restart (Hard Reset) can usually be done with a specific combination of physical buttons or by disconnecting the negative terminal of the 12V battery for 5 minutes to recover. We will send you these engineering operation manuals.

When shipping by RoRo vessel, is the "Terminal Handling Charge (THC)" at the destination port prepaid by your freight forwarder or paid by the buyer upon arrival?

Under international practices and our standard CIF/FOB terms, the THC at the port of origin (China) is borne by the seller; all THC and port miscellaneous charges incurred at the destination port during unloading are to be paid by the buyer (consignee) upon local customs clearance and pickup.