Vehicle Inspection in Manchester
Vehicle inspection involves various car safety checks, helping you determine the condition of your new or used car. After inspection, a report is generated containing all the information regarding the general observations of the vehicle’s appearance and issues. This way, you can learn about any hidden problems before you buy a car or make an informed decision. However, you need to hire professional and experienced services to complete all the checks effectively.
The experts have complete knowledge to inspect all the parts crucial for a vehicle’s overall safety, including specialised and standard parts that could impose a risk of potential failures. This way, they help you ensure the safety and day-to-day running of the brakes, engine, gearbox, etc.
Our specialists provide services for vehicle inspection in Manchester, ensuring you make a quality purchase. Having years of experience working in the industry, we have saved various customers from unwelcoming surprises. We cover all aspects of vehicle inspection, providing a comprehensive report ensuring no details are overlooked.
We Perform All Checks and Tests
We undertake detailed vehicle inspections by performing various checks and tests on different components to identify the overall condition, such as:
- Lights
- Wipers
- Oil level
- Windscreen
- Visual exhaust
- Air conditioner
- Battery charge
- Body condition
- ABS check & test
- Visual suspension
- Auto electrical fault finding diagnosis
- Tyre tread, pressure, and condition
- Crash report test
Thus, we help you prevent breakdown issues by buying a vehicle that will not cause significant problems, downtime, and costly repairs.
Pre-Purchase Car Inspection
We offer qualified pre-purchase car inspection services, which involve tests for checking engine, inner wing corrosion, previous crash, battery fluid and stability, electrical connections, brakes, calliper, coolant, and pressure. Moreover, our car inspection in Manchester involves various checks to assess the condition of an alternator, starter motor, master cylinder, interior, radiator, tyres, automatic gearbox, rim, wheel, and shock and strut brushes.
After performing all the checks and tests, we provide a comprehensive report on chassis, bodywork, ECU, engine lifespan, steering components, suspension elements, mileage, full HPI, and body damage and corrosion.
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Why Choose Us?
Our company is fully certified and licenced and specialises in targeting each area of all the vehicle models. We help you make an informed decision regarding the purchase of a particular vehicle. We have extensive expertise and complete know-how of the inside out of different vehicle types.
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FAQs
Vehicle inspection helps to identify potential problems beforehand and prevent breakdowns. It gives you an exact idea regarding the vehicle condition you own or intend to buy. Moreover, it allows you to negotiate the price of a new car based on its condition.
About 20% of individuals buy used cars every year in Manchester, UK, and those cars might have undisclosed issues which visual inspections cannot identify. Therefore, undertaking a used car inspection is crucial to protect yourself and your investment by getting the complete history details.
The cost of new car inspection ranges from £189 to £229, depending on the complexity and number of checks and tests to be performed.
Vehicle inspection does not cover dismantling, removing, disconnecting, or removing any vehicle’s items. Vehicle data checks, mileage accuracy, oil and fuel consumption, oil leak sources, exhaust emissions, catalytic converters, etc., are also not its part and are covered under car servicing.
You need to ask for the seller’s permission before vehicle inspection, specifying the reason and requirements. Some of the requirements for vehicle inspection include a valid MOT certificate of the car, and there should be enough oil, water and fuel in the car to perform a road test. Moreover, road tests should be performed on a hard, level surface, and the car should be clean.