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CARCHEX Vehicle Inspections
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It's critical to know exactly what you're buying before it's too late. CARCHEX performs a 155-point pre-purchase inspection anywhere in the country. Be Smart - Inspect Before You Buy!

Overview on vehicle inspection

As much as we would like to have them as new for the whole period we own a car, it is in their nature to deteriorate over time due to several factors that influence their condition. Therefore, in order to be permanently aware of the state of your car, we recommend you to have a specialized team inspect in on a regular basis.

So what does a vehicle inspection include? Well, just about every check that will make reveal whether or not you car is in perfect shape or it needs repairs. Starting with the state of the engine, including fluid checks, up to the state of the drive train. It all gets checked, even the body of the car because after all it is the most exposed part to rust and other damaging factors.

But can you trust vehicle inspections? We believe you can have full confidence in the capabilities of the persons that perform these checks. However, you have to understand that more serious defects can sometimes only be found out when you take some of the parts out and have a closer look, which does not happen during a vehicle inspection of this type.

A vehicle inspection usually costs around one hundred dollars, but you can add around twenty more if you decide to go for a comprehensive package. Note that in most cases you will have to wait a couple of days until you will be scheduled, but if you are lucky things can go faster.

Vehicle inspections - really a must!

A lot of people decide to buy used cars these days and some of them even do this directly from the Internet, after only seeing a couple of pictures and listening to what the seller has to tell about the car. We certainly don't encourage you to do this because you never know when you can run directly in to a scam and spend your money on something it is not worth the value.

A simple vehicle inspection can save you a lot of headaches. Whether you buy the car directly from the person that is selling it or from the Internet, we strongly advise you to pay around one hundred dollars and have the car thoroughly inspected by a team of specialists in order to reveal its major flaws that can be hidden beneath a perfectly looking car.

Some of the most common scams that are related to used cars involve the odometer, because for a skilled person it is quite simple to make it look less than the car was actually driven. This is where a vehicle inspection is really necessary because it will certainly include an odometer check and will reveal whether or not it has been rolled back.

You should also be aware of the fact that vehicle inspections are quite different from one state to another. Some may require particular checks, while others might not, so make sure you are aware of the legislation of the state you live in in order to have the vehicle checked in the right way.

If you're planning to buy a used car, you may want to know that only a full vehicle inspection can help give you peace of mind. Most buyers tend to get emotionally caught up in this process so they often miss safety, cosmetic and mechanical issues during test drives and visual inspections. A pre-purchase vehicle inspection can help you avoid serious problems.

Pre-purchase inspections are particularly important to determine the overall condition of a car before completing the purchase. Keep in mind that these inspections should always be done by an automotive technician or a certified mechanic who has the know-how in the model of the vehicle that is inspected.

A pre-purchase inspection will examine the vehicle's body, interior, paintwork and visible electrical and mechanical equipment and components. A thorough inspection will include a computer engine analysis. The vehicle inspection result can be used when negotiating the price. If the seller hesitates about letting you take the vehicle for an inspection then he may have something to hide.

If you're going to purchase a used car without a warranty, make sure you take your car to a professional mechanic for thorough vehicle inspection before the final negotiation for purchase. This is recommended to all used car buyers.