What do we do?
MyCarAudit.com inspects vehicles' detail condition and provides you with over 200 points report, discovering the condition of the vehicle, from top to bottom, wear and tear, bents and scratches, engine performance, electrical operations. Don't regret buying a car and finding out that you made a bad decision ever again!

How does the process work.
We only need the name, address, and phone number of the seller, the Make and Model of car, and the VIN or chassis number (if you have it), along with your credit card details. We contact the seller to let him know that you have retained our services and that our nearest inspector will be calling him shortly to arrange a convenient time to inspect the car. Once the inspection is underway, we charge your card the agreed amount. When the completed report is ready, we send you an e-mail to let you know and then you can view it on our web site. We also provide a phone number for you to call us if you have any questions. That's it! - The whole thing is usually accomplished within 72 hours. Our detailed reports cover an extensive amount of information, digital photos, optional written appraisals and VIN checks can be made available at your request.

Why us?
Simply, because our mission is to provide you with a premium service. We pay our operatives well so they can afford to take their time and do each inspection thoroughly. Our feeling has always been that if you don't get all the information you need from an inspection, you may as well have not bothered at all, because one key thing that gets missed could end up costing you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. You need to know all the cars faults BEFORE you buy it not when it rolls off the delivery truck into your driveway.

What does your inspection cover?
Everything it is possible to check at the seller's location. We check exterior and interior condition, paint, glass, tires, rims, under the vehicle, engine and electrical. We have over 200 points of inspection, so we don't miss anything. We take our time and we do not mind getting dirty!

Will you perform a compression test?
Due to liability issues it is just not possible for us to perform any test that requires the removal of any parts from the car with the use of tools. We do, however, check and report oil pressure at startup and on the road, on cars fitted with an oil pressure gauge. We can check for 'blow-by' and cross contamination of fluids by removing the oil filler cap, radiator cap and dipstick. If there are internal issues with the engine they will likely be evident here if not on the test-drive. On occasion we have had clients arrange with the seller to have the car inspected at a local garage or muffler shop. If the seller agrees to it, they can have a mechanic perform a compression test and our inspector can witness it for you and record the results as part of our report.

Do you offer an assessment of the cars value?
As an add-on to any report, we offer an Opinion of Value, a professional valuation of the vehicle added to the report summary which serves as a guide as to what we feel the vehicle is worth. The Opinion of Value costs an additional $25.

Are you insured or bonded?
No, an inspection is NOT A GUARANTEE. It is merely another tool for you to use in the purchasing process.  When used in conjunction with pre- and post- interviews of the seller, you should be able to garner enough information to decide whether or not you are doing the right thing.  Our service offers you the ability to have someone with your best interest in mind, look at a car for you, and simply report what they see.  The final decision as to whether this particular vehicle is worth what the seller is asking for it, rests firmly with you.

Will I be able to talk to the inspector after he has looked at the car?
Usually, you will find answers to all your questions in the report. If there are a couple of things you would like clarified or further details on, we will ask the inspector for you and will get back to you with the answers. For logistical reasons, our inspectors are not on-call to answer questions as they come up.

What is your refund policy?
Although we 'run' your credit card and put a 'hold' for the agreed amount, you will not actually be charged until the inspector arrives to perform the inspection. From that point on, there are no refunds.

What happens if your inspector is unable to test-drive the car?
We will ask the seller to drive and observe as a passenger, if he will not allow us to do that, then clearly there is nothing more we can do. Of course we will let you know that we were unable to perform that part of the inspection and you'll have to take that into consideration when you decide whether or not to purchase that particular vehicle. On occasion, honest sellers who were unwilling to let a car be driven (because of a legitimate reason, like snow or salt on the roads etc), can later be coaxed into offering a short warranty on the drive train if the buyer makes it a condition to close the deal.

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