Basic Information

BrandVolkswagen
SeriesTiguan L
Year2017
First Registration2017/05
Mileage85,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.8T 180 L4
ColorBrown
Seats-

Condition Description

very good

This 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan L 330TSI Automatic 2WD Fashion Edition was first registered in May 2017 and currently has 85,000 kilometers on the odometer. The exterior paint is in perfect condition, the interior is clean, and the engine and transmission are running smoothly. Highlight features include ISOFIX child seat anchors, auto hold, keyless start, Bluetooth/hands-free calling, and cornering lights. This is a one-owner vehicle. Welcome to visit our showroom and experience it for yourself!

0 transfers

Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Cornering Lights

Accident & Maintenance Records

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

Inspection Expiry Date2026/05
Warranty Expiry Date-
Insurance Expiry Date2026/05

Q&A

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Will the FOB or CIF prices we have signed change due to sudden surges in international shipping costs caused by geopolitical issues or emergencies (like the Red Sea crisis)?

Our shipping quotes are typically valid for only 7 to 14 days. If a CIF contract is signed and there are significant fluctuations in shipping costs due to war surcharges or route changes imposed by the shipping company before the vehicle is actually loaded, we will transparently provide you with the official price increase notice from the shipping company. At that point, we reserve the right to renegotiate the freight difference or allow you to change the trade terms to FOB, letting you designate your own freight forwarder for booking.

Is a four-wheel alignment or dynamic balance test done before the vehicle is sent to the port?

It's not mandatory. Four-wheel alignment and dynamic balance are part of routine maintenance. During long-distance towing and sea transport, the suspension may experience slight changes in stress. We recommend that buyers perform a four-wheel alignment locally after picking up the vehicle at the destination port and replacing tires suitable for local road conditions.

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.