Pre-Purchase Inspection
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Looking & Feeling Brand New
At least that’s how you feel when you buy a used car! But that feeling is short-lived if you don’t get an inspection “BEFORE” you Buy!!!!!
What is a pre-purchase Inspection?
A Pre-Purchase Used Car Inspection can help you the consumer avoid unethical individuals and dealers selling vehicles with: Electrical Problems, Frame Damage, Interior Damage, Paint Work, Mechanical Problems, Body Damage, Lack of Maintenance, Leaks, and many other problems and issues .
What’s the Inspection Process?
Easy 4 Step Process
Step 1: Order Inspection
Place an order for a vehicle inspection through the site or by phone.
Step 2: Provide Vehicle Information
Provide us with basic information about the vehicle and the location where it is kept so that our inspectors can schedule a time to visit the location and inspect the vehicle.
Step 3: Inspection
Our expert inspector will contact your seller to verify the availability of the vehicle and set up an appointment to inspect your automobile. The inspector will go directly to the vehicle to perform the inspection.
Step 4: Receive Report
The inspector will upload the report to us after an complex error checking review process, you’ll receive notification when your report is ready to login and view. You’ll be notified the instant the report is ready for viewing.
Most used cars will always need repairs
Let a Knowlegable Mechanic Look it over
transmission shift issues
charging issues
Auto Security
lighting issues
mechanical issues
steering issues
Why choose auto Inspection?
- To identify hidden problems: A good auto inspection can identify hidden problems that you might not be able to see or detect yourself. This can include problems with the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, and other important components.
- To get an estimate of repairs: If the inspection finds any problems, the mechanic can give you an estimate of how much it will cost to repair them. This can help you make an informed decision about whether to buy the car and how much to negotiate the price.
- To avoid buying a lemon: A lemon is a car that has serious defects that cannot be easily repaired. An auto inspection can help you avoid buying a lemon by identifying any potential problems before you sign the dotted line.
- To get peace of mind: Knowing that your new car has been thoroughly inspected by a qualified mechanic can give you peace of mind. This is especially important if you are buying a used car, which may have more wear and tear than a new car.
Scan Tool
Reading Codes
Programming
Test Drive
- Mechanic
- Car accessories
- Breakdown services
- Diagnosis
- Checkup
Here are some tips for getting the most out of an auto inspection:
- Choose a qualified mechanic: Make sure to choose a mechanic who is certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE). ASE-certified mechanics have the skills and knowledge to thoroughly inspect your car.
- Be prepared to answer questions: The mechanic will ask you questions about the car’s history and maintenance. Be prepared to answer these questions as accurately as possible.
- Ask questions: Don’t be afraid to ask the mechanic questions about the inspection. They should be able to explain any problems they find and answer any questions you have about repairs.
Overall, getting an auto inspection is a smart investment when buying a car. It can help you identify hidden problems, get an estimate of repairs, avoid buying a lemon, and get peace of mind.
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