Scanner diagnostics
During the vehicle inspection, we read data from the car’s electronic control unit (ECU). We can see the ACTUAL mileage, accidents, faults, and anything else the seller might want to hide from you
Paint inspection
We always perform a paint thickness check using a thickness gauge to ensure the car hasn’t been in any serious accidents and that the pillars haven’t been “pulled” or straightened
Brake system inspection of the car
The reliability of the braking system is key to your safety. During the inspection, we carefully check the condition of the brake discs and pads, assess the level and quality of the brake fluid, and perform an on-road brake test. This helps uncover hidden issues and estimate potential maintenance costs in advance
Suspension system inspection
The suspension directly affects driving comfort and safety. We carefully inspect the shock absorbers, control arms, ball joints, wheel bearings, and steering rack for wear and damage. This inspection helps you understand the current condition of the car and avoid unexpected breakdowns after purchase
Expert report on the overall car condition
After all inspections, we prepare a detailed report on the technical condition of the vehicle. You receive an objective assessment — from the condition of the engine and transmission to the suspension, electronics, and bodywork. This helps you make a well-informed and reasoned decision about the purchase, knowing everything important about the car





