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Vehicle Inspection

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Buy & Sell Cars

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Our Inspection

We offer full vehicle inspection that includes:

If your vehicle is sick or tired we have the equipment to check and effectively diagnose any problem you may have.

We check your engine for problems, misfiring, oil leaks, performance, and other issues. We check critical components to ensure their good health.

It's critical to have good contact with the road. Therefore, we check each and every tire, including the spare tire.

The transmission works to take power from the engine and deliver it to the wheels. We check to ensure the transmission is working smoothly.

Oil and filters are basic but critical. We check to ensure the levels and quality and make recommendations as needed.

Batteries are vital for modern vehicles with complicated electronics and modules. We do a visual and a performance test of your battery to ensure it's good.

We Provide Expert Service

 
WE MAKE IT EASY
Contact us to schedule an appointment at your convenience and location that suits you.
FAIR AND TRANSPARENT PRICING
We offer fair and transparent pricing for unmatchable services.
EXPERIENCE
We are an experienced company that works hard to win your repeat business.
HAPPINESS GUARANTEED
We work at high standards to ensure customer satisfaction.

Auto Maintenance FAQs

A: For a long time and sometimes still today, standard practice at many lube shops is to suggest oil changes every three months or 3,000 miles. In order to know when the best time to get your oil changed is, check the owner’s manual of your specific model for manufacturer-recommended intervals.
A: Most of the time, the vehicle you're leasing will still be covered by the manufacturer's warranty, so you won't have to foot the bill for expensive repairs. There's a good chance that basic maintenance, like oil changes, may also be covered in your lease agreement or car warranty. However, It's best to check with your lease company.
A: You may not need to replace the battery right away. If the battery dies around the five year mark, you should definitely get a new one. Otherwise, jump start the battery using either a battery pack (found at all auto part discount stores and many big box stores such as Walmart) or a good Samaritan's juiced-up battery. After jumping the car, let it run for at least 20 minutes to let the engine recharge the battery. If it holds the charge, you should have nothing to worry about. If not, it's time for a new one.
A: check for wear by looking at your brake pads through the spaces between the wheel's spokes. The outside pad will be pressed against a metal rotor. Generally, there should be at least 1/4 inch of pad. If you see less than 1/4 inch of pad, you may want to have your brake pads inspected or replaced. Also, if you hear high-pitched screetching sound when applying brakes, it maybe time.

We Buy & Sell All Makes of Automobiles

Americans, Europeans, Japanese, and Others

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