Is this car an accident vehicle?
We will proactively provide a third-party inspection report (such as from Check Doctor), support customers in re-inspection at the store, and promise "return of major accident vehicles."
[Last six digits of VIN]: 430763 [Vehicle Model]: 2019 Haval M6 Manual Urban [New Car MSRP]: 220,900 RMB [Production Date]: May 2020 [Registration Date]: June 2020 [Number of Seats]: 5 [Vehicle Color]: Black [Engine Displacement & Transmission]: 1.5T Manual [Number of Ownership Transfers]: 0 [Mileage]: 99,800 km [Number of Painted Parts]: 4 [Loan Amount Available]: 28,800 RMB [Number of Bodywork Parts]: 2 [Includes Gas Tank]: Yes [Can Pass Third-Party Inspection]: Yes [Oil Consumption Issue]: Yes [Fault Codes]: Yes [Insurance Expiration Date]: June 2026 [Keys & Tires]: 2 keys, plus four summer tires [Owner's Asking Price] [Vehicle Condition Description]: Left front fender bodywork and painting; Left front door panel painting; Left rear panel painting; Left rear fender painting; Right rear fender needs a seamless repair; Front and rear bumper scratches.
We will proactively provide a third-party inspection report (such as from Check Doctor), support customers in re-inspection at the store, and promise "return of major accident vehicles."
The "usage type" section on the vehicle registration certificate has legal validity. Any vehicle that changes from "commercial" to "non-commercial" has a usage intensity far exceeding that of personal vehicles, and we will label these prominently. Such vehicles are usually cheaper but have more severe mechanical wear.
Yes, but it will be downgraded. For vehicles that are out of warranty and have no claims records, we will require a more in-depth physical inspection and clearly label the details page as "Data Unavailable" to ensure transparency about the risks. These vehicles typically have a higher price discount.