Motor Vehicle Pre Purchase Assessments

Motor Vehicle Pre Purchase Assessments Pre Purchase car inspections covering Gold Coast, Southern Brisbane and Northern NSW. Our tick of approval is your peace of mind.

Written inspection reports and free PPSR certificate. With 25 years' industry experience, let us help you find the best used car possible. Our comprehensive inspection includes reporting on all faults and possible up coming maintenance. Things we can help you avoid include:
- badly repaired accident damage
- expensive repairs due to poor service history
- makes and models that are known to have se

rious mechanical issues
- used car warranties that won't give you the cover you need

Some points to remember:
- Stamped log books are very important
- Negotiate purchase price according to repairs needed before you buy
- A safety certificate doesn’t necessarily mean it's a good car

Who wants one?! 🙋🏻‍♂️
07/09/2020

Who wants one?! 🙋🏻‍♂️

A DeLorean DMC-12 has been listed for sale in New South Wales, but unfortunately the 1981 original won’t travel through time in its current state. “I did hit the magic 88mph once on the M4, hoping th ...

One day.... 😎
30/07/2020

One day.... 😎

Here are a couple of our recent inspections. Have a great day everyone, enjoy this winter sunshine! 😎
15/07/2020

Here are a couple of our recent inspections. Have a great day everyone, enjoy this winter sunshine! 😎

Check out some of our recent inspections. Drop us a comment below and let us know which one you’d go for! 👇
19/05/2020

Check out some of our recent inspections.

Drop us a comment below and let us know which one you’d go for! 👇

Owners of 2007-2011 Hyundai i30 and Elantras, this might be worth a read...😳
13/05/2020

Owners of 2007-2011 Hyundai i30 and Elantras, this might be worth a read...

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Hyundai Australia has issued a recall of 87,499 of its 2007-2011 model-year i30 hatchback (shown above) and 2006-2011 Elantra small sedan (shown below) due to a defective circuit board that may incre ...

We will remember them🇦🇺🇳🇿
25/04/2020

We will remember them
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HOW TO AVOID A FLAT CAR BATTERY WHILE SELF-ISOLATINGIn our current climate of chilling at home, our trusty cars are taki...
08/04/2020

HOW TO AVOID A FLAT CAR BATTERY WHILE SELF-ISOLATING
In our current climate of chilling at home, our trusty cars are taking a break too. But the last thing anyone needs is a flat battery when you’re about to duck out to do the groceries. So here are a few tips to help you preserve your car battery over the coming weeks and months.
1. Disconnect it.
You only need to disconnect the negative terminal. After disconnecting the battery, the central locking won’t work so you’ll have to manually lock your car with the key. The only thing required when reconnecting the battery will be resetting your radio stations, clock and possibly re-pairing your phone. There is no risk to the car’s computer when disconnecting the battery.
2. Charge it with a smart charger.
When connecting a smart battery charger, the battery does not need to be disconnected or removed from the vehicle. Connect the smart charger directly to the battery terminals. All modern smart chargers are self-regulating and can be left plugged in as they turn on and off automatically as required.
3. Turn it on and let it run.
This is the least favourable suggestion and should only be used if numbers 1 and 2 are not an option. Running the vehicle for an hour at a time twice a week will maintain your battery’s charge. Most modern vehicle alternators have the capacity to maintain the charge in your car’s battery while the vehicle is idling.
Good luck and stay safe!

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Nerang, QLD

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

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