Monday, May 11, 2009

All About Vehicle Inspections

A Pre-Purchase used vehicle Inspections is a detailed assessment by a qualified individual to determine the cosmetic, mechanical, and safety condition of a vehicle before completing the purchase. A Used Car Inspection is highly recommended when purchasing a used vehicle without a warranty, or when the vehicle is located in another city or state and if the buyer cannot examine the car in person. When there is no vehicle warranty, the buyer is immediately assuming all the risk in the event of a breakdown or major mechanical problem that may be a pre-existing condition. The buyer is also assuming the risk of a vehicle that has been previously damaged in an accident or flood. For these reasons, a quality Used Car Inspection / Pre Purchase Inspection makes financial sense. We see false advertising on a regular basis and the professional used car Inspections will uncover deceptive sales tactics that are sometimes used to mis-represent the vehicle. The resulting Used Car Inspection / Pre Purchase Inspection Report and numerous photos will give the buyer added security and protection during a long-distance or even a close to home transaction.

A professional vehicle Inspections will determine existing problems such as previous accident damage, odometer discrepancies, needed mechanical repairs and maintenance items, prior substandard repairs, misuse and abuse, etc. Without a professional inspection, you could be buying a vehicle that is not worth the asking price or a vehicle that has previous or substandard repairs.

Do not rely on a CARFAX or other history reports as your only source for researching your new pre-owned vehicle. CARFAX only offers information about registration and ownership, repair and maintenance service performed by the dealership and SOME accidents. This data is often incomplete and unconfirmed. If an accident was not reported through the insurance company, it won't show up on the CARFAX report. Professional vehicle inspector will check the entire vehicle from bumper to bumper and identify any body damage or evidence of previous body repair and even signs of abuse or neglect that can be seen visibly that a CARFAX report has missed. CARFAX also does not report on the current condition of any vehicle as they DO NOT physically inspect the vehicle; therefore, any mechanical or electrical issues like internal engine or transmission problems will not be included in their reports. A Professional inspector also provides detailed Vehicle Inspections report in order to help you to make the proper decision on what you are purchasing so you will have the peace of mind that you deserve.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

I absolutely agree with that. I don't really on Carfax that much that's why I only spent $3 each vehicle history report at Vinaudit.com

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