Test & Inspections
Buyers Inspection
Searching for a used car can be a long process. Not to mention, finding the perfect car that fits all your criteria can be difficult. Whether you are searching for a car online or by visiting dealerships or private sellers, there is no guarantee that the seller is being completely transparent about the condition of the vehicle they are selling. To determine if the car you want is worth your money, having a buyer's inspection, or a pre-purchase inspection, performed on the vehicle is important.
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Whether you are looking for a used Acura, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, or something else, every vehicle could have hidden problems that a buyer's inspection will uncover. Some potentially high-cost concerns our technicians at Oak Grove Automotive can identify with the car you wish to buy include:
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Frame damages: If there is frame damage to a vehicle, this suggests the vehicle has been in a major accident. If the structure has not been fixed appropriately, the wheels may not track effectively, and the car will tend to drift off to the side and trigger premature tire wear, among other potential issues.
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Improper previous repairs: This might range from improper engine repair service to sloppy bodywork or improper installation of accessories or modifications.
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Other potential concerns include: Flood or fire damages, concealed rusts, fluid leakages, and past due maintenance treatments.
