Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesPolo
Year2016
First Registration2016/04
Mileage69,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine1.6L 110 L4
ColorWhite
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

This 2014 Polo 1.6L Automatic Comfort Edition was first registered in April 2016 and currently has 69,000 kilometers on the odometer. The exterior paint is perfect, and it looks brand new. The interior is clean, the infotainment system functions perfectly, the air conditioning is powerful, and the luxurious leather seats are soft and comfortable with no obvious signs of wear. The engine and transmission run smoothly, the chassis is tight, the vehicle is in excellent condition, with low mileage and no oil leaks. This car has no off-road history, offers high value for money, is a rare model, and will hold its value well. Welcome to visit our dealership to see the car and experience it for yourself!

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Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Cruise Control
Bluetooth/Hands-free
UV Protection Glass

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/04
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/04

Q&A

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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.

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.

In countries with right-hand drive regulations, even if I bribe local customs to force a left-hand drive car through clearance, will I face irreversible obstacles when insuring and inspecting it later?

Absolutely. Even if you clear customs through gray channels, local commercial insurance companies will refuse to cover third-party liability insurance due to the vehicle not complying with national traffic laws; additionally, the vehicle will definitely fail the annual safety inspection at the local DMV.