Basic Information

BrandBYD
SeriesTang
Year2019
First Registration2019/04
Mileage74,000km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine2.0T 205 L4
ColorBlack
Seats5seats

Condition Description

very good

Exterior: Paintwork is well-maintained; body structure shows no signs of repair; no major accidents. Interior: Clean and tidy. Safety indicator lights are normal; airbags and other passive safety features are functioning correctly; vehicle electronics are in good working order; static and dynamic equipment is complete. Driving: Ignition, starting, acceleration, cornering, deceleration, and braking are all smooth; acceleration is rapid, power output is smooth and comfortable, and there is no idling vibration. Overall: Overall vehicle condition is average. The body frame structure shows no deformation or twisting, and there are no signs of fire or water damage. There are signs of repainting, but the overall paintwork is good, ruling out major accidents. Wide field of vision, suitable for beginners; spacious, bright, and well-ventilated interior, suitable for family commuting.

0 transfers

Configuration Highlights

ISOFIX Child Seat Anchors
Auto Hold
Keyless Start System
Built-in Dashcam
Bluetooth/Hands-free
Connected Car
OTA Updates
Cornering Lights
PM2.5 Air Filter
Rear Air Vents

Accident & Maintenance Records

Accident Record

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Maintenance Record

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Document Information

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

Q&A

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When B2B buyers make bulk purchases, can they request to combine the accessory costs and vehicle price on the same commercial invoice to reduce overall tariffs?

No, this is a serious customs violation. Complete vehicles (HS Code 8703) and auto parts (HS Code 8708, etc.) are subject to completely different import tax rates. Combining them on one invoice could lead to the invoice being returned by customs and may expose you to tax fraud accusations at the destination port.

Why are the shipping costs for used electric vehicles (EVs) usually higher than for internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEs)?

Pure electric vehicles are classified as Class 9 Dangerous Goods due to their large lithium batteries, leading to strict shipping regulations. Shipping companies have high requirements for the loading position and fire isolation measures for dangerous goods, and some roll-on/roll-off ships refuse to accept used EVs. As a result, EVs often require more expensive special container shipping and incur additional handling fees for hazardous materials.

Who is responsible if a vehicle is damaged in a rear-end collision during inland highway transport to a port in China?

Under FOB or CIF terms, all risks before crossing the ship's rail are borne by the seller (us). For minor scratches, we will provide a price discount based on the damage assessment; for serious damage, we will immediately terminate the vehicle delivery, refund the full amount, or replace it with a vehicle of equivalent configuration.

BYD Tang 2.0T 205 L4

唐 2018款 2.0T 自动智联尊贵型 5座 国V

EXW: $8,267
Car CodeSWA1609051
Publish Date2026/02/23