How to better assess Korean Spec vehicles in the destination country and make good use of the report
We have summarized, in short and practical articles, areas that are difficult to verify from listing ads alone, clues to review before price negotiation, and information that may help when buying used cars exported from Korea.
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Why You Shouldn’t Replace the Catalytic Converter First Just Because a P0420 Code Appears
P0420 is a code related to catalyst efficiency, but it is risky to read it as an immediate conclusion that the catalytic converter must be replaced. Exhaust leaks, oxygen sensor readings, misfire, fuel trim, and service history should be reviewed together.
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The Order to Follow When Reading a Vehicle History Report for the First Time
Explains the order in which to read the VIN, accident and repair records, and recall information in a vehicle history report, and how to turn them into questions.
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Hyundai New Tucson TL: The Value of an Everyday SUV Shaped by Trim and Use History
The product appeal of an everyday SUV and used-car check points, based on the 2015~2020 TL series
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All examples in the blog posts are based on items shown in actual reports. If you have a listing under review, you can check it directly in the same screen layout.
