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Pre-purchase inspection
When you buy a used car, you should always check its technical condition to avoid unpleasant surprises and costly repairs. The purpose of a pre-purchase inspection is to check the varnish layer thickness and the basic car systems, such as the braking, exhaust, steering and cooling systems. In addition, you will have the on-board computer checked for errors. The inspection also covers the suspension and, what's particularly important in the case of diesel engines, the turbo-charging system, which is frequently a source of problems for the purchaser. The AC system will be inspected in terms of its cooling efficiency and checked for leaks.
Tips
- If you're looking to check the actual condition of the car you want to buy, the best solution is to turn to a trusted garage for help
- The inspection result should help yo decide whether or not to buy the car you're interested in
- If the car's owner refuses to subject it to an inspection, don't buy it
Scope of services
- Computer diagnostics
- Braking system inspection
- Oils and fluids level inspection
- Exhaust system inspection
- Suspension inspection
- AC inspection
- Varnish thickness inspection
- Cooling system inspection
- Turbo charger inspection
- Tyres inspection
- Battery charging test
- Electrical system inspection
- Steering gear inspection
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