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Used Car Inspection Checklist
Take this list with you before you hand over a deposit. It covers the fast checks that catch obvious problems before the expensive ones become yours.
Quick Answer
A used-car inspection should start with paperwork, continue with a slow walk-around, and finish with a real test drive. If the seller is vague, the records do not line up, or multiple checks feel off, the cheapest move is usually to walk away.
- PPSR and VIN checks come before the test drive
- Uneven wear usually points to a larger story
- Walking away is a valid outcome when the facts feel loose
Reviewed 8 March 2026 by SEQ Car Brokers Team
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