Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesPolo
Year2014
First Registration2014/08
Mileage18,700km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine1.6L 110 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

Excellent car condition test passed the car condition is better than 80%, and the best car condition for sale is claimed 0 times and transferred 0 times.

This vehicle is 12 years old, with an average annual mileage of 1,600 kilometers. It has been used very infrequently and has never been transferred to another owner, making it a good first-hand vehicle. The exterior paint is in good condition, although there may be a few minor marks. The interior is clean and tidy, with minor signs of use. The overall body frame is intact, but there are a few minor abnormalities. The fluids are normal, and the powertrain runs smoothly without any issues.

Configuration Highlights

Rain-sensing Wipers
Auto Headlights
Cruise Control
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Heated Mirrors
Rear Parking Sensors
Anti-pinch Windows

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If a vessel encounters a maritime disaster before arriving at port, does the buyer need to pay extra for General Average?

If General Average is triggered, all cargo owners must share the rescue costs. If you purchased marine insurance with a "General Average included" clause under CIF terms through us, the insurance company will cover this high shared cost for you; if you are an uninsured FOB buyer, you will need to pay it yourself.

Can the Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) you export use charging interfaces directly overseas?

Chinese standard electric vehicles use the national standard (GB/T) charging interface. If your country uses the European standard (CCS2), American standard (CCS1), or Japanese standard (CHAdeMO), the vehicle cannot be plugged directly into local charging stations. To address this issue, we will recommend or provide high-quality certified adapters (Adapter) with CE/UL safety certification. Please confirm the charging station specifications in your area with our sales personnel before purchasing.

Who bears the intermediary bank fees incurred by bank wire transfers (T/T)?

International wire transfers generally follow "shared (SHA)" or "sender pays all (OUR)" principles. To ensure we receive the full remaining payment to release the bill of lading, we require all buyers to choose the "OUR" option when remitting, covering all intermediary bank fees.