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We will directly check the registration certificate (the big green book) and count the number of changes.
The vehicle is in good condition, has been claimed twice, and has been transferred to owner once.
This Honda Envix features a hybrid powertrain with a combined fuel consumption as low as 4L/100km, a comfortable interior, and an excellent driving experience. It's equipped with an E-CVT continuously variable transmission and electric power steering for easier driving; automatic parking and hill start assist enhance driving safety; and standard features include tire pressure monitoring and electronic stability control for enhanced safety. With a list price of 139,900 yuan, the Envix is a highly cost-effective compact car. This particular car is 4 years old, with an average annual mileage of 26,700 kilometers, indicating high usage frequency. It has only been transferred once, a relatively low number of ownership changes. The overall exterior condition is excellent, with no scratches on the wheels and no damage to the glass. However, more than four exterior parts have been removed/replaced, and more than four metal body panels have been repainted. The steering wheel and buttons show no wear, the interior and seats are clean and new, there are no unpleasant odors, and all features are in perfect working order. The body frame is undamaged and has not been repaired; the powertrain is functioning well without repairs; and there are no major modifications.
We will directly check the registration certificate (the big green book) and count the number of changes.
Our foreign versions of the report standardize terminology and include illustrations. For example, instead of just writing "control arm failure," we specify "Lower Control Arm Bushing Torn" to help your local technicians identify the issue directly.
Changes must be requested before the shipping cut-off date (SI Cut-off Date) prior to the vessel's departure. Once the vessel has sailed, the shipping company will charge a high amendment fee, which may also cause delays in customs clearance at the destination port, with costs borne by the buyer.