Has the vehicle's VIN (chassis number) been polished or altered?
We will carefully check if the chassis number on the windshield, chassis, and door frame matches.
Vehicle in good condition, passed inspection, excellent condition, one claim filed, one ownership transfer completed.
This Haval F7 SUV features a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and a 1.5T 169-horsepower engine, offering ample power, low fuel consumption, and an excellent driving experience. In terms of features, it's equipped with a panoramic sunroof, a central color touchscreen, and automatic parking, enhancing driving pleasure and comfort. Furthermore, its unibody construction ensures high safety performance and good resale value. Overall, the Haval F7 excels in both value and features, making it a good choice among compact SUVs. This particular vehicle is 6 years old, with an average annual mileage of 14,200 kilometers, typical family daily use, and one previous ownership transfer. The exterior paint is in good condition, with possible minor scratches; the interior is in good condition with normal signs of use; the overall body frame is intact and without abnormalities; fluid levels are normal, and the powertrain is functioning well.
We will carefully check if the chassis number on the windshield, chassis, and door frame matches.
Yes, but you must provide a legally certified Power of Attorney (POA) authenticated by your country's notary or embassy. Contracts signed without legal authorization will not be recognized by our Ministry of Justice.
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.