Basic Information

BrandHyundai
SeriesEquus
Year2011
First Registration2011/05
Mileage17.8km
Transfer Count0times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine3.8L 290 V6
ColorBlack
Seats4seats

Condition Description

Front hood putty applied; right fender putty and paint applied; left rear door shows signs of disassembly.

Configuration Highlights

Driver/Passenger Airbags
Front/Rear Side Airbags
Front/Rear Curtain Airbags
Knee Airbags
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Keyless Start System
Keyless Entry System
ABS Anti-lock Braking
Electronic Brake Distribution
Electronic Stability Control
Hill Start Assist
Adaptive Suspension
Air Suspension
Power Trunk
Multifunction Steering Wheel
Front Parking Sensors
Seat Material
Driver/Passenger Power Seats
Rear Cupholders
GPS Navigation
Rear Display Screen
Low Beam Headlights
Adjustable Headlight Height
Headlight Washer
Power Windows
Anti-pinch Windows
Climate Control Type
Rear Air Vents
Auto Park Assist
Lane Departure Warning

Q&A

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When checking the history records, can you distinguish whether the vehicle was involved in a "single-vehicle accident (like hitting a wall)" or a "multi-vehicle rear-end collision"?

If insurance claims records are accessed, there will usually be notes like "the insured vehicle is fully responsible for hitting a fixed object" or "third-party liability insurance payment." We can roughly reconstruct the accident scene based on this and cross-verify the stress points on the vehicle's frame with paint thickness gauge data.

Is it okay if the name of my overseas company does not match the bank account title for the final remittance?

It is extremely dangerous and usually not allowed. This can easily trigger the anti-money laundering (AML) controls of China's foreign exchange administration. The remittance account title must closely match the contract buyer and the bill of lading consignee. If payment on behalf is necessary, a legally binding "Tripartite Payment Agreement" must be provided in advance and undergo compliance review by our finance department.

Is China's "National VI B" emission standard equivalent to Europe's Euro VI standard?

From a technical perspective, China's "National VI B (China VI-b)" is one of the strictest emission standards globally, with limits on carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter that are even stricter than some of Europe's Euro VI standards. However, the two are not legally recognized by each other, depending on your country's import regulations.

Hyundai Equus 3.8L 290 V6

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EXW: $9,037
Car CodeSWA1461401
Publish Date2025/06/27