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Comprehensive Inspection which includes pictures of trouble spots, a recommendation if we think you should buy or not and an estimate of value. Other companies charge extra fees for valuations, but Doctor Car Check always includes these free of charge.
Here’s a detailed list of items we include in a comprehensive vehicle inspection:

Exterior Inspection
1. Body Condition – Check for dents, scratches, rust.
– Panels
– Doors
– Trunk
– Hood
– Fenders
2. Paint Condition – Look for chips, fading, or mismatched paint. This can also reveal much about potential accidents.
3. Glass and Mirrors
– Windshield for cracks or chips
– Side mirrors condition and operation
– Rear window
4. Lighting
– Headlights (high and low beams)
– Brake lights
– Tail lights
– Turn signals (front and rear)
– Reverse lights
– Fog lights if equipped
– License plate light
5. Tires
– Tread depth
– Wear patterns
– Tire pressure
– Spare tire condition
6. Wheel Wells and Underbody
– Look for corrosion or damage
– Check for leaks
7. Bumpers – Any damage or misalignment.
8. Grille and Trim – Inspect for cracks or missing pieces.
9. Wipers
– Condition of blades
– Operation of wiper system
Interior Inspection
10. Upholstery
– Seats for tears, stains or wear
– Headliner
– Door panels
11. Dashboard and Controls
– Gauges functionality
– All buttons, switches, and knobs
– Air conditioning and heating system
12. Entertainment Systems
– Radio, CD player, or infotainment system functionality
– Speakers
13. Windows
– Operation of all windows
– Sunroof or moonroof if applicable
14. Mirrors – Interior rear-view mirror adjustment and auto-dimming function if equipped.
15. Seats
– Adjustment mechanisms
– Heated seats functionality
16. Carpets and Mats – Condition and cleanliness.
17. Odors – Check for unusual smells indicating mold or other issues.
18. Safety Features
– Airbags (visual inspection for signs of deployment)
– Seat belts for functionality and fraying
19. Locks and Latches
– Door locks
– Trunk release mechanisms
20. Interior Lights
– Dome light, map lights, trunk light
Mechanical Inspection
21. Engine
– relative compression test
– Visual inspection for leaks, corrosion
– Check for smoke or unusual noises during startup
22. Fluids
– Oil level and condition
– Coolant level and condition
– Brake fluid
– Transmission fluid
– Power steering fluid
23. Belts and Hoses
– Condition of drive belts
– Check hoses for cracks or leaks
24. Battery
– Condition, connections, hold-downs
25. Exhaust System
– Inspect for rust, leaks, noise
26. Suspension
– Shocks and struts for leaks or wear
– Ball joints
– Control arms
27. Brakes
– Brake pads or shoes thickness
– Rotors or drums condition
– Brake lines for leaks or corrosion
– Parking brake functionality
28. Steering
– Steering wheel for play or noise
– Power steering operation
29. Transmission
– Check for smooth shifting
– Listen for noises
30. Drivetrain
– CV joints for tears in boots
– Differential for leaks or noises
Additional Checks
31. Road Test
– Acceleration
– Braking performance
– Steering responsiveness
– Vibration or noises at different speeds
– Check all gears if manual transmission
– Wheel balance & alignment
32. Electrical Systems
– Check all electrical components like power windows, sunroof, locks, etc.
33. Diagnostics
– OBD-II scan for error codes and vehicle recalls
34. Documentation
– Verify vehicle history report
– Check for maintenance records