Exterior: White. [The inspector said]
The original owner of this car drove it very conservatively, and apart from daily commuting, the vehicle had rarely traveled long distances. It had been maintained on time, and there were no obvious signs of use, with the condition still being quite good. The Lavida is the first car produced locally by Volkswagen, addressing the previous shortcomings of the Volkswagen Sagitar and Bora models, which had insufficient space. The Lavida's interior space is even more spacious than Japanese cars, basically reaching the level of Volkswagen's B-class cars.
[Owner's comment]
After purchasing the Lavida, the greatest satisfaction lies in its spacious interior. Compared to the previous Volkswagen Sagitar, the Lavida's space is almost comparable to that of the Magotan. In other aspects, Volkswagen adopts a modular production approach, which is not much different from the Sagitar.