With the advancement of social technology and the improvement of people's living standards, the main consumer group has shifted from the post-80s generation to the post-90s. We are more inclined to purchase affordable vehicles that meet our satisfaction under the same economic conditions, and at a price half that of a new car. We believe this is the primary reason for our preference for used cars. But are you aware of the chaos in the used car market? One-vehicle-one-inspection will introduce you to it.
The rise in water-damaged and accident vehicles has been increasing over the years. Generally, larger, more reputable dealers tend to have stricter controls over incoming vehicles, rarely dealing with accident or water-damaged cars, though there are occasional misjudgments. However, smaller dealers and car brokers prioritize profit, often purchasing vehicles at low prices before examining their condition, leading to a mix of good and bad quality cars being sold.
In the used car market, 80% of the vehicles are not as advertised. This is an unwritten rule in the market, yet some issues can still be discerned in the details.
































