You buy a car in one of two ways.
With a new car, you rely on the manufacturer to produce a high quality car. You also have a warranty in place to protect you for a certain amount of years or mileage, whichever comes first.
But when you buy a pre-owned vehicle, things operate a bit differently. Yes, you can buy from a certified auto dealer, and in some cases, walk away with a warranty. Yet many people opt to buy in a different way. They hit Craigslist to find the perfect car. Or notice a for sale sign in the window of a car sitting in their local neighborhood.
They call. They drive it a few miles. They hand over a check, and the transaction is complete.
That’s also where the heartache can come in.
A drive around the block, and a quick look under the hood won’t tell you what you really need to know. It won’t tell you if there is an underlying problem that will surface a short distance after you take title of the car.
The only way to do that is to schedule a pre-owned vehicle inspection with one of our mechanics. This will allow a professional to run a full diagnostic on it, note where potential problem spots are, and alert you to where repair and replacement potential is around the vehicle.
When you purchase a new vehicle from a dealer, you assume the car is in the best shape possible. And if it isn’t, you have recourse in the way of a warranty.
When you purchase a used car from an independent third party, you are relying on their honesty as to the condition of the vehicle.
It’s personal to them. They want the car gone. They may stretch the truth, mask potential problem areas, and sell you on the good features of the car, ignoring what they know to be problem areas.
As a buyer, you might not know that used car inspections are not only possible, but are also readily available to you.
Yes, a pre-owned vehicle inspection will cost you money. But won’t that be money well spent if it alerts you to a potential problem that could cost you thousands of dollars, and days – weeks – without your vehicle while it gets repaired? By getting an inspection before you by, you’ll know exactly what to expect in the months ahead, knowing right where your trouble spots are on your new-to-you vehicle.
People also assume getting a pre-owned vehicle inspection is a hassle. Will a third-party even allow you to get an inspection before you hand over the money. The better question might be: what are they trying to hide if they won’t let you get an inspection? If an individual knows their car is in great shape, they will be more than happy to allow a mechanic to give you a second opinion.
The easiest way to do that is to have a trusted mechanic ready and willing to do the inspection when you’re ready. It’s a simple request when you find the car you’re looking for. We’re more than happy to help you out – just let us know what you’re looking for, and give us a call when you find a potential vehicle to purchase. We’ll get the car in and out as quickly as possible, getting both you and the seller back on the road again in no time.
You can find pre-owned vehicle inspections at many different dealers and repair shops. Automotive repair shops across the country offer different levels of service.
However, it is wise to build up a rapport with a mechanic before you ask for a pre-owned vehicle inspection. To ensure that you are receiving your money’s worth, a good inspection should:
If a mechanic is doing his job during a pre-owned vehicle inspection, they will find things like:
While no inspection can guarantee you won’t have trouble with your new-to-you vehicle in a short time period, it can help you avoid serious problems that are obvious to a trained eye. A good mechanic can flush out any potential problems that are sitting and waiting to happen to you. It gives you a good, reliable assessment of the overall condition of the car.
If you’re thinking of buying a pre-owned vehicle, allow us to be one of your first stops. We’ll ensure your car is running efficiently and will be a great purchase for you and your family.