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A pre-purchase inspection (PPI) by an independent, ASE-certified mechanic is highly recommended and considered one of the best ways to protect yourself when buying a used car. It helps uncover expensive hidden mechanical or title issues that can save you thousands in repairs, and the report provides essential leverage for price negotiations. If a seller refuses to let you have the car inspected by a mechanic of your choice, it is a significant red flag, and you should consider walking away.

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Pluspunten

  • Identifies expensive hidden issues like transmission, suspension, or frame damage
  • Provides objective data for negotiating the purchase price
  • Helps avoid buying vehicles with hidden title, salvage, or flood history
  • Provides peace of mind and protection against financial disaster

Minpunten

  • Costs money (typically $150-$300)
  • Does not guarantee against future failures
  • Seller may refuse the inspection

⚠ Waarschuwingssignalen

  • Seller refuses to allow an independent inspection
  • Seller rushes the sale or avoids questions
  • Mismatched VINs on title, dash, or door jamb
  • Evidence of flood damage (musty smell, rust)
  • Freshly washed engine bay used to hide leaks

Veiligheidssignalen

Independent, ASE-certified mechanics
Check for red flags before paying for inspection (VIN/Title/History)

Feiten

Typical Cost: $150-$300 for standard vehicles; $300-$600 for specialty/luxury
Common Inspection Time: 90-120 minutes
Red Flag Sellers: Sellers who refuse an independent inspection are a major warning sign
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