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The quality standards are consistent, and even export models will be upgraded according to international market requirements. Chinese cars undergo strict quality testing before export to meet the relevant standards of the exporting country. Many car models are designed with global market demands in mind, maintaining the same level of durability, safety, and other aspects as domestically sold models.

The process is not too complicated, and most of the procedures can be assisted by the seller. The information you need to provide usually includes identification documents, import license documents (required in some countries), etc. The seller will be responsible for arranging export customs clearance, transportation, and other links. After arriving at the port, you may need to handle customs clearance, pay taxes and fees, and complete registration procedures locally. You can consult the local agency for details.

Mainly by sea freight, which is the most commonly used and cost-effective method. The transportation time depends on the distance and usually takes 30-60 days. If it is a small number of high-value vehicles, air freight can also be chosen, which is faster but more expensive. Sellers are usually responsible for arranging transportation, and you only need to wait for the vehicle to arrive at the port to handle customs clearance.

Yes, the seller will provide real-life photos or videos of the car, including details such as the body, interior, and engine compartment. If it is a customized car model, reference pictures of the same configuration car model can also be provided to ensure that what you see is basically consistent with what you receive.

Generally speaking, 3-6 months is considered normal as it includes production, transportation, and customs clearance time. If it exceeds 1 year, it may be an inventory car. When purchasing, you can negotiate a price discount with the seller and check if the vehicle is in good condition.