FAQ

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The benefits of getting your potential vehicle inspected before purchasing means you know exactly what you’re getting before handing over your hard-earned money. Our inspection uses a traffic light system that indicated the wear and tear of major components of your vehicle, along with small items that will affect the overall running and appearance of the vehicle. 

 

All elements of the vehicle are examined during our inspections from engine and gearbox, to lightbulbs and switches. An interior and exterior inspection is also undertaken and reported on. We use the latest diagnostic technology to identify issues with your vehicle and finally, we will take your vehicle for a test drive to report on the overall running condition of the vehicle.

An inspection usually takes 50 minutes, depending on the condition and the vehicle type.

All our inspections take place at a location of your choice. 

Our reports indicate the overall condition of the vehicle, it is then up to the buyer if they purchase the vehicle. Pre-Purchase Car Inspection that stands over any vehicle. 

There are several important parts and elements of a vehicle including engine, gearbox, and chassis of the vehicle. Our inspections consider all elements when inspecting the vehicle, no part is less important in our reporting. 

Yes, our inspection ensures that all elements of the NCT are inspected and reported on. 

There are thousands of cars on the market, most of the time genuine people are selling cars. In some cases, people try to sell a vehicle or move it on due to some issue that they don’t want to fix or repair. Our report will identify these problems. 

On completion of our inspection, you will get a signed report highlighting the key issues on the vehicle along with its overall health. 

Our inspection is compiled on a traffic light system – Green, Amber, and Red. Red is the worst condition and not safe to drive. Amber, close to failing and should be highlight to the seller. Better price should be considered. Green, good condition. 

After our inspection, the final step involved in the process is a test drive of the vehicle. The vehicle test drive condition will be outlined in the report.

If our FAQ doesn’t answer your question, contact us now to and a member of our team will contact you with the relevant information.