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Used Car Inspection Checklist — What to Check Before You Buy

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Why a Proper Inspection Matters

Buying a used car is one of the largest purchases most people make after a house. Yet many buyers spend more time researching a new phone than inspecting the car they are about to spend thousands of euros on.

A thorough pre-purchase inspection takes 30-60 minutes and can save you from buying a car with hidden damage, mechanical problems, or a manipulated service history. The cost of missing a serious issue — a failing transmission, hidden accident damage, or a tampered odometer — ranges from €1,000 to €10,000 or more.

This guide covers everything you need to check, in order, so you can walk away from a bad deal or negotiate a fair price with confidence.

Before You See the Car

Check the Documents First

Before you even look at the car in person, request these documents:

Online Checks

Exterior Inspection

Body and Paint

Examine the car in daylight, ideally when the car is dry and clean. Rain and dirt hide imperfections.

Tyres

Tyres tell you a lot about how a car has been maintained and driven.

Underneath the Car

If possible, look under the car or request a lift inspection at a garage.

Interior Inspection

Cabin Condition

The interior reveals how the car has been treated daily.

Boot and Spare Wheel

Engine Bay Inspection

Open the bonnet and take your time. You do not need to be a mechanic to spot warning signs.

Test Drive Checklist

The test drive is where many hidden problems reveal themselves. Plan a route that includes city streets, a highway section, and some uneven roads.

Cold Start

During the Drive

After the Drive

Red Flags — Walk Away If You See These

Some issues are so serious or expensive that no discount justifies the risk:

Getting a Professional Inspection

Even with this guide, some issues are invisible to the untrained eye. A professional pre-purchase inspection by an independent mechanic costs €80-150 and typically includes:

This is especially important for cars over €10,000 or older than 5 years. The cost of the inspection is insignificant compared to the cost of buying a lemon.

How to Use a Service History to Your Advantage

A complete service history is one of the strongest indicators of a well-maintained car. Here is what to look for:

Car Service Book helps you verify and continue a car's maintenance story. When you buy a used car, add it to the app and log all existing service records. From that point forward, every oil change, inspection, and repair is tracked digitally with dates, mileage, and costs. When it is time to sell, you can generate a professional PDF report that proves the car's complete history — making your car worth more to the next buyer.

Negotiation Tips Based on Your Inspection

Your inspection findings are negotiation tools. Use them:

Be reasonable but firm. A seller who refuses to negotiate on documented issues is not someone you want to deal with.

Your Inspection Protects Your Investment

A used car can be an excellent purchase — often better value than buying new. But only if you buy the right one. Take your time, follow this checklist, and do not let emotion override what your inspection reveals.

The 30-60 minutes you spend checking a car thoroughly can save you thousands of euros and years of headaches. And once you have bought it, keep the maintenance going — a car that was well-maintained before you does not stay that way on its own.

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