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What to Do After a Failed Pre-Purchase Inspection

Sometimes, a pre-purchase inspection can reveal issues with a used car that are too significant to ignore. What should you do if the inspection reveals serious issues with the car? Here are some steps to take after a failed pre-purchase inspection:

Get a Second Opinion

If the inspection reveals issues with the car, get a second opinion from another qualified mechanic. This can help confirm the issues and provide additional information on the extent of the repairs needed.

Decide Whether to Walk Away or Negotiate

After the second opinion, you must decide whether to leave the deal or negotiate a lower price. If the issues are too significant, walking away from the deal may be best. If the issues are repairable, you can negotiate a lower price based on the cost of the repairs.

Get a Written Estimate of Repairs

If you decide to negotiate, get a written estimate of the cost to repair the issues with the car. This can help you determine a fair price and ensure the repairs are done correctly.

Reconsider the Purchase

After reviewing the cost of the repairs and negotiating a lower price, reconsider the purchase. If the cost of the repairs is too high or there are too many issues with the car, it may be best to walk away from the deal.

In conclusion, a failed pre-purchase inspection can be disappointing, but taking the necessary steps to ensure you’re making a smart purchase is important. Get a second opinion, decide whether to walk away or negotiate, get a written estimate of repairs, and reconsider the purchase. By taking these steps, you can avoid any costly surprises down the road and make an informed decision about the car.

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