Service & Inspection

How do we inspect the vehicle?

The vehicle inspection follows a predefined plan, which includes the following steps:

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First stage of verification

We start by verifying the vehicle’s essential documents, including insurance, a valid technical inspection, and registration papers. After document verification, our specialists perform a physical inspection of the vehicle. Any aesthetic or technical issues found are noted in the inspection report. If the vehicle has minor defects (e.g., stone chips, small scratches) that can be easily fixed, our specialists seek approval from the service manager for repairs. The onboard computer mileage is recorded and checked to ensure it is genuine, not tampered with. We then inspect the bodywork under bright light to identify any imperfections. Our mechanics carefully examine the body lines and panel gaps to ensure they meet manufacturer standards. The hood, trunk, and all doors are also thoroughly inspected.

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Second stage of verification

We open the engine compartment to check the oil level and quality. We then inspect other engine components, including the power terminal cables and conductors. The battery condition is checked against the manufacturer’s specifications. The windshield and side windows are examined for scratches or cracks, and the electric windows are tested to ensure proper function. Finally, the leather/velour upholstery is carefully checked for stains or scratches.

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Third stage of verification

At this stage, we check the engine’s technical parameters. The vehicle is started to ensure the engine reaches normal operating temperature, and that noise levels and exhaust emissions are within EU standards. The lights, including headlights, tail lights, and fog lights, are checked by turning them on and off. The onboard computer is inspected for errors, and the air conditioning (climate control) and heating systems are tested. Finally, the audio, entertainment, and navigation systems are also checked.

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Fourth stage of verification

During the test drive, the audio system is turned off to detect any irregularities in the vehicle’s operation. Our specialists focus on the gearbox, using an approved tester for monitoring. We also check the throttle and brakes to ensure they function within normal parameters. The suspension and shock absorbers are carefully inspected, with technicians alert for any unusual noises or vibrations. At 60 km/h, we check the vehicle’s alignment to ensure it drives straight without needing steering wheel adjustments. After the test drive, our inspectors check for oil or fluid leaks immediately after the vehicle is stopped.

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Fifth stage of verification

All observations made during the inspection are carefully reviewed by our specialists. If the vehicle is found to be in excellent condition, the inspection sheet is submitted for approval to the service manager. Once approved, we prepare the necessary documents for the vehicle transfer. The observations are then sent to the sales department to list the vehicle for sale on our website.

Before handing over the purchased vehicle to the buyer, each vehicle, whether from our partners’ fleet or not, undergoes a thorough inspection to assess its overall condition, aesthetics, mechanics, and registration documents. This inspection is performed by our service team and supervised by the service manager, ensuring the inspection report is accurate and reflects the vehicle’s true condition. We guarantee that the information provided in the vehicle description on our platform is 100% accurate.

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