Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesPolo
Year2009
First Registration2009/10
Mileage140,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine1.6L 105 L4
ColorOrigin
Seats-

Configuration Highlights

Power Sunroof
Heated Mirrors

Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/10
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/10

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What are "fire-damaged" or "flood-damaged" cars? How do you completely rule them out?

We thoroughly rule them out by checking if the cabin wiring harness is melted, if the seat belts have water stains or mold, if there is unusual rust or debris in the seat tracks and cigarette lighter, and by verifying with the insurance company for any "total loss claims." These two types of cars are an absolute sales ban for us.

How is the degree of wear on the interior defined? (e.g., steering wheel, seat patina or cracking)

Interior assessment is divided into three core areas: the driver's high-frequency contact area (steering wheel, gear shift, edge of the driver's seat), central control button area, and rear seats and ceiling. The natural sheen of leather surfaces (patina) is normal; however, any physical damage (such as leather tearing, fabric burn holes, or plastic breakage) will be classified as "structural interior damage" and clearly marked.

What are the core advantages of buying used luxury cars (like Porsche, BBA) in China compared to purchasing them directly overseas?

China has a large number of luxury cars and a fast turnover rate. For luxury cars of the same year and mileage, the FOB offshore price in the Chinese market usually still has a 10%-15% arbitrage opportunity after deducting shipping costs, especially for models with high depreciation rates.