Used Car Buying Help:

  600-Point Pre-Purchase Inspection
  Top 10 Buying Myths and Mistakes
  Why use Auto P. I. Used Car Inspections?
  The 1-2-3 Steps of Buying a Used Vehicle
  Master Technicians & Frame Specialist
  Why Frame Inspections are Critical
  Determining the True Value of a Used Vehicle
  Used Car Industry Scams and Practices
  Helpful Links and Titling Information
  Auto P. I. FAQ's

Buyer Beware:
  A CARFAX Report is NOT an Inspection
  Certified Used Car Drawbacks
  Other Types of Used Car Inspections
  Voided Factory Warrantee on Used Cars
  The "AS-IS" Sale Document
  Odometer Fraud at  High Levels
  Totaled and Flooded  Vehicles on Lots 
  Title Cleaning and Title Fraud
  An Individual Seller or Curbstoner?
  10 Things Your Mechanic Won't Tell You




ASE Certified Master Technicians, Body & Frame Specialists

A pre-purchase inspection on a used vehicle is only as good as the experience level of the mechanic and his knowledge on each and every system. Today's cars are so technologically advanced that most professional automotive technicians specialize only in a few automotive systems. The Inspectors at Auto P. I. Used Car Inspections are ASE Certified Master Technicians. This means they are certified on every mechanical and electrical component and system. Auto P. I. goes one step further, our ASE Master Technicians are must also be specialists on all structural body and frame components. A technician must be certified in frame systems as well as mechanical systems to properly inspect today's used vehicles.

Top become an Inspector for Auto P. I., the Master Technician must pass a 20 page proficiency test and then complete an intensive 2 week training program. This attention to detail makes Auto P. I. Certified Master Technicians are some of the best technicians in America. These highly trained Technicians have spent many years  diagnosing and repairing all types of vehicles. Our Inspectors use their experience, combined with our advanced training, to determine existing problems and detect the signs of potential problems. After the inspection, the Inspector will give you an in depth consultation, in plain English, so you will know the true condition and can make a better buying decision.

Equally as important to experience and training, Auto P. I. inspectors are unbiased. Auto P. I. does not perform any type of repairs, and will not try to sell you aftermarket services or warrantees. This means Auto P. I. Inspectors have no conflict of interest when reporting the true condition of the vehicle. As a result, the general public has come to rely on the experience and knowledge of the Auto P. I. Inspectors for accurate pre-purchase vehicle inspections.

Don't Buy a Used Car With Past or Current Problems
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