Insurance Step 2 Estimated reading: 2 minutes 42 views Grey Import After entering the VIN and retrieving the vehicle data from last step, the screen will expand. If the vehicle has records in the grey imports you will see the following: Note: if a History report is available for that grey imported vehicle is available and you have the subscription for it, you will be able to download it. If not you will see the following: Condition In the next section you will enter more details about the vehicle, such as the vehicle condition and mileage. Mileage Estimation Definition: Mileage Estimation is an automated feature designed to assist users in quickly determining a vehicle’s expected total mileage based on its age and typical usage. This calculation leverages industry-standard averages to estimate a vehicle’s total kilometers traveled, serving as a starting point for data entry. How It Works: Upon selecting a vehicle’s age and classification within our system, the Mileage Estimation feature automatically calculates the vehicle’s estimated total mileage. This calculation is derived by multiplying the number of months the vehicle has been in use by the average monthly mileage for its classification. For example, a 3-year-old car (equivalent to 36 months) classified with an average of 2000 kilometers per month would have an estimated mileage of 72,000KM auto-populated in the mileage field. User Flexibility: While we strive to provide a helpful starting point, we understand that the actual mileage of a vehicle may vary. Therefore, users are encouraged to adjust this auto-populated value to reflect the vehicle’s true mileage. This flexibility ensures that the estimated mileage serves merely as a facilitator, not a constraint, allowing for accurate and personalized data entry. Car Conditions Excellent: when the vehicle is as good as new and needs no reconditioning. This vehicle has never had any paint or body work and is mechanically perfect.Good: this means that the vehicle is free of any major defects. The paint, body and interior have only minor (if any) blemishes and there are no major mechanical problems.Standard: this means that the vehicle has some mechanical or cosmetic defects and needs servicing but is still in reasonable running condition.Poor: this means that the vehicle has severe mechanical and/or body defects. A vehicle which is classed as salvage will be in this classification. After filling all of these fields, please click on continue.