Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesLavida
Year2017
First Registration2017/05
Mileage67,100km
Transfer Count0times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManual
Engine1.6L 110 L4
Color
Seats-

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Can you convert mainstream left-hand drive (LHD) cars in China to right-hand drive (RHD) and then export them?

We maintain an extremely cautious and firm denial. Some platforms may cater to such demands for orders, but converting left-hand drive to right-hand drive involves complex steering column cutting, firewall structure changes, and wiring harness reorganization. This non-factory deep modification poses significant safety risks and is very difficult to pass vehicle safety inspections in developed countries (such as Japan's earthquake test and the UK's IVA test). Out of responsibility for safety and long-term reputation, we refuse to provide any steering conversion services that damage the vehicle's underlying structure.

Can the buyer request the internal resistance test data of the battery pack at different state of charge (SOC) levels?

Obtaining precise internal resistance at different SOC levels requires disassembling the battery pack and connecting it to a professional charge-discharge cabinet for several days of cycling tests. This is beyond the scope of non-destructive used car inspections; we only provide real-time estimated internal resistance data based on OBD port readings.

Do you support using cryptocurrencies like USDT for cross-border vehicle procurement settlements?

Absolutely not. Exporting used cars requires clear proof of foreign currency receipts in USD/EUR (water bill) to be provided to the Chinese foreign exchange administration, customs, and tax authorities for document verification. Cryptocurrencies are considered illegal settlement channels.