How To Read Vehicle Info

A: accident repaired vehicles
R: accident repaired vehicles
Depending on auction companies, accident repaired vehicles are indicated either A or R.
Basically, these vehicles are repaired and supposedly without any major problems.
However, the buyer should be careful when considering the vehicles with such rating.
Noises in engines or any other things that might affect the running of the vehicles are to be mentioned by the former owners or by inspectors.
RA: minor damage
1: damaged by hail stones or flood
2: requires repainting work
3: additional repainting work required
3.5: between 3 and 4
4: minor dents, some line scratches
5: as close as the vehicle without any scratches
Interior:
A: can be cleaned with a little bit of cleaning work
B: with some slight stains, spots
C: with noticeable stains, spots, and odor
Methods to read Dent, Scratches, etc
A: Scratches
U: Dents
S or C: Rust
B: Dent + Scratches +(or Rust)
XX: Accident. But it has Repaired
X: Accident. It Needed be Repaired
P: painted
W: Wave
Methods to read Range of Scratches,
A1: Scratches that is 1cm to 5cm
A2: Scratches that is 6cm to 14cm
A3: Scratches that is 15cm to 20cm
A4: Scratches that is 21cm or more
**Degree of damages, conditions, etc will be graded by each auction house independently**
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It is mentioned in auction sheets whether the vehicle comes with valid automobile inspection or not. The longer the validity of the automobile inspection, the higher the possibility for the vehicle to be resold domestically, thus reducing the chance of your successful bid. We recommend you to look for vehicles without valid automobile inspection. Please check for the automobile inspection before participating in bidding.






