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Vehicle Inspections
Why for your buyer to get a vehicle inspection?
If you have a buyer who is BUYING ON-LINE, How does your buyer check out a vehicle located many miles away?
ARE YOU SELLING ON-LINE? How do you convince buyers that your vehicle is in really good shape?
THE ANSWER: A vehicle inspection report from an independent vehicle inspection company.
Here’s why you should also consider getting an inspection:
Sellers – You want top dollar. Encourage on-line buyers to choose your vehicle by showing them an independent inspection report.
Trust – The inspection companies do not buy or sell vehicles, parts or repairs. The company only inspects vehicles and provide thorough, independent, factual, highly-detailed inspection reports.
The vehicle inspectors are highly trained and experienced specialists. When you now order a vehicle inspection, you can do so with confidence, knowing that it will be done by the industry’s best. They will evaluate the vehicle’s condition inside and out:
- Exterior
- Damages/defects (from dents & scratches to flood & fire)
- Panel alignment
- Operation of moving parts including the door, hood and luggage lid
- Prior collision damage
- Non-factory paint and body work
- Poor collision repairs
- Visible damage to structural components
- The condition of all tires including the spare
- The tire size, the tread depth, and manufacturer
- Modifications
- Interior
- Proper operation of electrical equipment including lights, seat controls, sound system & gauges
- A listing of accessories and modifications
- Presence of all knobs, switches & parts
- Damage to upholstery and carpeting including cuts, tear, burns, wear & stains
- Smoke or other odors
- Proper operation of the heater & air conditioning
- The mileage & notations of possible odometer tampering
- Under Car
- Fluid leaks
- Visible condition of the exhaust system
- Prior collision damage
- Visible Corrosion (Rust)
- Damage to visible structural parts
- Visible condition of the oil pan, transmission housing and suspension system.
- Poor collision repairs
- Under Hood
- Fluid leaks
- Engine oil level & condition
- Damage to visible structural parts
- Visible modifications
- Evidence of body work
- Unusual engine noise
- Condition of visible belts and hoses
- Prior collision damage
- Poor collision repairs
- Road Test
It is recommended an optional 2 to 5-mile road test as part of the inspection at an additional cost, which provides valuable additional information about the vehicle. We must see the vehicle registration and proof of insurance before the road test, which focuses on:
- Suspension
- Ride
- Engine Response
- Steering
- Brakes
- Noticeable operating defects
- Transmission/clutch
- Unusual Noises
- Road test will not be performed on vehicles registered or insured as collectable or exotic; or if road, weather or vehicle conditions are unsafe in the inspector’s opinion.



