Pre-Purchase Inspections and Report

We do vehicle inspections to determine a vehicle's possible prior damage history, saving consumers from unknowingly buying a vehicle that was previously wrecked. With the number of damaged vehicles on the road, it only makes sense that some of them find their way onto used car lots. While CarFax is an excellent resource for learning about a vehicle's past, some automobiles slip through the cracks and do not get reported as damaged - and CarFax may not have the information.

By far the safest way to protect yourself (and your hard-earned money) is to have the vehicle inspected BEFORE you purchase it.

However, if you have already purchased a vehicle it is still a good idea to have it inspected. The information we provide you will help you understand the extent of any damage and may help you decide the direction to take with the seller.

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