Basic Information

BrandHonda
SeriesCity
Year2006
First Registration2006/08
Mileage9.9km
Transfer Count1times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManual
Engine1.5L 107 L4
ColorBlue
Seats5seats

Condition Description

Original paint on the entire car, including the roof and hood.

Configuration Highlights

Driver/Passenger Airbags
ABS Anti-lock Braking
Electronic Brake Distribution
Seat Material
Rear Cupholders
Power Windows
Anti-pinch Windows
Climate Control Type

Q&A

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After the vehicle arrived at the port, it was found that the rubber parts of the chassis (such as dust covers and engine mounts) had extensive cracking. Does this fall under the compensation for "certain repair parts compensation"?

Absolutely not. The aging and cracking of rubber parts are inevitable over time and are a normal manifestation of vehicle depreciation. Our compensation only covers sudden and catastrophic mechanical failures, such as engine cylinder scoring or transmission gear breakage.

If the customs of the destination country values the vehicle higher than your commercial invoice amount, leading to a surge in duties, who is responsible?

The customs of the destination country has the right to disregard the commercial invoice and reassess the value based on its internal database (such as the customs valuation red book). Any additional duties incurred are a result of the importing country's policy and are fully borne by the buyer (importer).

If our country has a free trade agreement (FTA) with China, can you provide specific certificates of origin to reduce tariffs?

Yes. If your country (such as Chile, Peru, ASEAN countries, etc.) has signed a bilateral free trade agreement with China, our documentation center will apply to Chinese customs or the trade promotion agency for specific versions of the certificate of origin (such as Form E, Form F, etc.), which can help you legally apply for significant tariff reductions at the destination port.

Honda City 1.5L 107 L4

本田 思迪 2006款 1.5L 手动普通型

EXW: $3,378
Car CodeSWA1588700
Publish Date2026/01/11