Inspection
A used car inspection is conducted by examining the car based on a checklist of potential problem areas, alerting you to anything that might make you think twice about buying the car. Whether the car is at a dealership, auction, train yard (before shipping), sea port, or warehouse, we can satisfy your demands for inspections. Without relocating the cars, we evaluate the cars and post the reports online. We provide thorough, dependable, and quick inspections in three steps of inspection.
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Pre-Pickup
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Pre-Shipment
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Pre-purchase inspection
is a detailed vehicle inspection by a certified mechanic or auto specialist to assess the vehicle's mechanical, aesthetic, and safety conditions. The technician will identify existing conditions, point out future problems that could develop later, and investigate to ensure that any prior damage has been appropriately fixed.
STANDARD INSPECTION INCLUDES
OUR Partner’s Inspection Services
CarFax is probably the biggest name in the vehicle history report industry and has been around since 1984 ,CarFax claims to use data from over 100,000 sources.
AutoCheck is an Experian brand, and partners with many companies to be the vehicle history provider for their online listings ,AutoCheck has been around since 1996 and is a popular provider of auto history reports to used car dealerships, with over 13,000 dealerships currently using the service
What Our Partner’s Inspection Report shows
Accident Report
Number of Owners
Maintenance Records
Odometer Reading
Title Type
Type of Vehicle
Pre-Pickup inspection
A pre-pickup check is essential. To make sure the vehicle is in the condition the seller has stated before transporting it from the purchased location to our warehouse, the pre-pickup inspection process includes: documentation Check (Verify VIN, title, registration), Exterior inspections such as dents, scratches, and rust; tire and wheel inspections; interior inspections such as assessing seats, upholstery, dashboard controls, and HVAC systems, Engine and mechanical component inspection Look for leaks, corrosion, and belt/hose condition. Undercarriage Inspection, Test Electrical Components Inspection, Engine Start and Test Drive Check for noises and warning lights. Compare the findings with the sale report.
Pre-shipment inspection
Conducting a thorough pre-shipment inspection is crucial for ensuring vehicles are in the expected condition before they are shipped. This helps avoid any disputes or issues upon delivery. pre-shipment inspection process includes:Review Documentation, Exterior Inspection, Tires and Wheels Inspection, Interior Inspection, Engine and Mechanical Components Inspection, Undercarriage Inspection, Electrical Components Inspection, Engine Start and Test Drive, Compare findings with the sale report, Document findings, highlight non-conformities.
How the inspection process Works
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ORDER INSPECTION
Place an order for a vehicle inspection through the site or by phone.
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OUR INSPECTOR INSPECTS
The inspector will go directly to the vehicle to perform the inspection.
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RECEIVE YOUR REPORT
The inspector will upload the report to us, and after an intricate error checking and reviewal process, you'll receive notification when your report is ready to view.
Why is a vehicle inspection important?
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An inspection can help identify potential issues in a vehicle, as sellers may avoid mentioning faults and past issues in the vehicle listing.
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Independent and impartial engineers offer clear, concise answers to concerns, unlike private sellers who may not provide clear answers.
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An inspection provides crucial information for negotiating the best vehicle price and ensuring no unpleasant surprises post-purchase.