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Why A Pre-Purchase Inspection Is Important

Pre Purchase Inspections July 27, 2021

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Before you buy a used vehicle, consider getting a pre-purchase inspection (PPI). A PPI conducted by a professional mechanic will provide you with the assurance you need that the car you’re buying is safe and reliable. Here’s what you should know about getting one and how it can help you when you’re buying a used vehicle.

What is a pre-purchase inspection?

A PPI is an inspection done before the purchase of a pre-owned vehicle. Conducted by a licensed mechanic or vehicle technician, a PPI determines the vehicle’s mechanical integrity, identifies any safety issues and pinpoints anything that could become a problem down the road. It’s especially important if the vehicle’s warranty has expired.

What does a PPI cover?

A detailed PPI should cover the following:

A proper PPI will cover more than 100 points of inspection on the vehicle, including the suspension, heating and cooling, electrical system, brakes and body. You should also get a written report.

Why should I get a PPI?

There are several benefits to getting a PPI, including the following:

How much does a PPI cost?

Depending on the make and model of the vehicle, a PPI can cost between $180 and $240. You can negotiate the cost into the price of the car. However, usually the buyer pays for the PPI. When you consider the thousands of dollars you’re about to pay for the vehicle, a couple of hundred bucks is a small price for peace of mind.

Pre-Purchase Inspections In British Columbia And Alberta

At Minit-Tune & Brake Auto Centres, our professional auto technicians will provide you with a thorough pre-purchase inspection and an honest assessment of your vehicle. We will also give you a copy of our 140-point report. Contact us today to book a PPI appointment at one of our 17 locations in British Columbia and Alberta.