Basic Information

BrandChangan
SeriesUNI-V
Year2024
First Registration2024/04
Mileage14,100km
Transfer Count-
FuelGasoline
TransmissionDCT
Engine1.5T 188 L4
ColorGrey
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Vehicle in good condition, passed inspection, good condition, 2 claims filed, 0 ownership transfers.

This vehicle is 2 years old, with a relatively short usage period, an average annual mileage of 7,100 kilometers, and low daily usage frequency. It 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 in good condition, with normal signs of use on the surface. The overall body frame is intact, with a few minor abnormalities. The fluids are normal, and the powertrain operates smoothly without any abnormalities.

Configuration Highlights

Kick-sensor Trunk
Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive Headlights
Blind Spot Assist
Sport Seats
Surround View Camera
Lane Departure Warning
Digital Instrument Cluster
Panoramic Sunroof
Power Trunk
Driver Seat Memory
Ambient Lighting
Paddle Shifters
Smartphone Connectivity
High Beam Assist
Front Radar
Auto Hold
Keyless Entry
Rain-sensing Wipers
High-definition Low Beam
Power Folding Mirrors
Power Seats
Auto Headlights
Keyless Start
Rear Air Vents
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Heated Mirrors
Hill Start Assist
Rear Parking Sensors
Anti-pinch Windows

Q&A

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If I choose to abandon cargo at the destination port due to a cash flow issue, can I get a refund of the deposit and freight I previously paid?

No, it is absolutely impossible to get a refund. Not only will there be no refund, but if the proceeds from the port auction of the abandoned cargo are insufficient to cover the exorbitant demurrage and disposal fees, the shipping company and customs will still pursue you (the bill of lading recipient) for the remaining debt through international legal proceedings.

Can the e-SIM card in China's new energy vehicle system be physically removed and replaced with a local SIM card from an overseas operator?

Most new car manufacturers' e-SIMs are directly soldered onto the T-Box motherboard (surface-mounted) and cannot be removed and replaced like a phone. Unauthorized desoldering of the motherboard may cause complete communication failure in the vehicle, and we strictly prohibit this operation.

If our country has a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China, can you provide a specific certificate of origin?

Yes. We will apply to customs or the trade promotion agency for a specific version of the certificate of origin (such as ASEAN Form E, China-ASEAN FTA certificate, etc.) to assist you in legally enjoying significant or even zero tariff treatment at the destination port.