Basic Information

BrandHyundai
SeriesVerna
Year2018
First Registration2018/10
Mileage61,300km
Transfer Count0times
FuelGasoline
TransmissionManumatic
Engine1.4L 100 L4
ColorWhite
Seats5seats

Condition Description

0 transfers

Configuration Highlights

Keyless Entry
Keyless Start
Panoramic Sunroof
Child Seat Anchors
ESP Stability Control
Backup Camera
LED Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Cruise Control
Paddle Shifters
Leather Seats
Automatic Climate Control
Power Seats
Bluetooth Hands-free
Rear Parking Sensors
Safety Curtain Airbags

Q&A

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How is liability defined if the battery pack is damaged during long-distance sea transport due to extreme temperatures?

This is considered a force majeure risk. We will require the vehicle's state of charge (SOC) to be maintained in a safe dormant range of 30%-50% before loading, and we will insure you for all marine risks under CIF terms. If the battery suffers thermal runaway total loss due to abnormal cargo hold temperatures, the insurance company will compensate.

Can you export newer Chinese cars to the U.S. market (which requires vehicles to be at least 25 years old to be exempt from FMVSS)?

Absolutely not. The U.S. DOT and EPA have strict import restrictions on non-compliant vehicles. Any Chinese used car that is not 25 years old and not produced to U.S. standards will face mandatory crushing and destruction upon arrival at U.S. ports. We directly reject such non-compliant orders.

What are the core advantages of buying used luxury cars (like Porsche, BBA) in China compared to purchasing them directly overseas?

China has a large number of luxury cars and a fast turnover rate. For luxury cars of the same year and mileage, the FOB offshore price in the Chinese market usually still has a 10%-15% arbitrage opportunity after deducting shipping costs, especially for models with high depreciation rates.

Hyundai Verna 1.4L 100 L4

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EXW: $5,437
Car CodeSWA1472975
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