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Wauchula, FL

Pre-Purchase Inspection at our Wauchula shop

Bring it to our Wauchula shop and we'll handle the pre-purchase inspection. Here's where to find us, when we're open, and how to book a time.

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Where to find our Wauchula shop

Address, hours, and directions for the shop that handles your pre-purchase inspection.

Address

201 North 6th Avenue
Wauchula, FL 33873

Shop phone

(863) 222-3947

Hours

Monday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Friday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Pre-Purchase Inspection in Wauchula: what you need to know

We work for you, the buyer. Nobody else in a used car transaction does, and that changes what gets said out loud. A test drive tells you how a car feels for fifteen minutes on roads somebody else picked. It doesn't tell you what the computer has stored, whether the carpet was ever wet, or how much brake and tire you're about to buy.

On the lift, we look at the things a walkaround can't reach. Water damage leaves a trail: silt in the spare tire well, a line on the seatbelt webbing when it's pulled all the way out, green or white corrosion inside connectors and on ground straps under the carpet, a musty smell, or an interior that looks newer than the car. Florida gets a hurricane season every year, and flood damaged cars do come back onto the market afterward, sometimes retitled through another state. That's not a reason to avoid used cars. It's a reason to look at one before the money moves.

We check the body for evidence of repairs: paint thickness that jumps from panel to panel, overspray in the door jambs, gaps that don't match side to side, fasteners that have been turned. Past repair work isn't automatically a problem. Undisclosed structural work is a different thing, and you deserve to know which one you're looking at.

Then we scan it. Stored codes, pending codes, and whether the readiness monitors have set, because a computer that was cleared recently hasn't finished checking itself yet. Brakes, tires, and fluids get measured, and those numbers become facts you can negotiate with.

You get a report with photos. Take it back to the seller and talk about price, or walk away. Walking away is a perfectly good outcome, and when that's what the car deserves, we'll say so plainly. There's always another car.

FAQ

Pre-Purchase Inspection in Wauchula: questions answered

Answered by our licensed technicians serving Wauchula.

Does the car have to come to your shop?

Yes, because most of what makes this worth doing happens with the car in the air and a scan tool plugged in. Sellers who are confident in the car are usually happy to arrange it. If somebody won't allow an inspection at all, you've learned something without spending a dime.

Will you tell me whether to buy it?

We'll tell you exactly what the car is and what it's going to need, with photos. And if it's the kind of car we'd walk away from, we'll say that out loud instead of hiding it in a list. The decision stays yours, but you won't have to read between the lines.

How is this different from a vehicle history report?

A history report covers what got reported to someone: title changes, insurance claims, recorded service. It can't measure a brake rotor, see corrosion on a connector, or read what the computer has stored. The two answer different questions, and buying a car on paperwork alone leaves the mechanical half blank.

Is it worth doing on a newer car with warranty left?

Often yes, because factory coverage varies by what's left on it and generally doesn't include wear items like brakes, tires, and alignment. Those are the same things that decide what the car costs you in the first year. Knowing where they stand is useful no matter how new the car is.

Can I really use the report to negotiate?

That's a big part of why people get one. Saying the car needs tires soon is an opinion, and showing a photo with the tread depth measured on it is a fact. Sellers tend to respond differently to the second one.

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