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Pre-purchase Inspection

Let experts take a closer look at a car before you buy it. You deserve the truth, so we dig in for every detail
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Buying a pre-owned car comes with its challenges. Expert inspection gives you a complete picture of the car’s state. We help with that. Our in-depth, unbiased and objective inspection gives you a complete picture of the state of the car you’re about to buy

We take rocket science out of car buying

Benefits of a good pre-purchase car inspection

Know a car’s price-worthiness

It is very likely that the advertised condition of the car you are about to buy does not match the attached price tag. A thorough inspection will give you a better idea of  the vehicle’s market value. This is how you can know whether you’ve landed a good deal or you have become a good deal. This is even more important if you’re in the car sales business yourself, meaning you’re buying the car to sell it for a profit

When to buy or not

As the saying goes; not all that glitters is gold. But sometimes it is. What this means in terms of buying a car, is that knowing the car well will help you in the final decision. There’s all sorts of car deals out there – some good, some bad and some that just shouldn’t have happened. A good inspection will help tell you which you’re facing now.

Planning for post-purchase repairs/modifications

In case you will need some renovations after the purchase, the cost will obviously depend on the car’s current state. Our pre-purchase inspection will give you a good idea of what this cost will be. This helps you plan your spending well between the purchase and post-purchase expenditure

Better your bargaining position

A good pre-purchase inspection will give you an idea of the cost for any repairs or parts that will need replacing after the purchase. This completely changes your bargaining position. Ideally the final price should take into consideration the “liability status” of the car

Comprehensive
Unless you’re a professional mechanic, a pre-purchase inspection is probably going to be a lot more insightful than the perfunctory job most of us could perform. With that in mind, choose a qualified, independent specialist, and try to use a mechanic with whom you have a trusted relationship.