We inspect cars carefully, looking for both minor and major issues, potential repairs, and anything that could become a costly surprise. With the aim of helping you make an informed decision.
What a good inspection delivers
- A straightforward statement of the car’s condition.
- Clear photos of any problem areas.
- A prioritized list of issues: what’s urgent, what to monitor, and what’s cosmetic.
- A copy of diagnostic trouble codes and what they mean in simple terms.
What 4RealKE checks
We don’t run a checklist for the sake of it. We focus on what actually matters for reliability, safety and value. We check the following:
- Structure & bodywork: Look for frame damage, poor repairs, and rust that affects safety.
- Engine & transmission: Check for leaks, unusual noises, and signs of wear; quick diagnostic scan for stored faults.
- Fluids & filters: Oil, coolant, brake fluid, and obvious contamination or neglect.
- Brakes, tyres & suspension: Wear, uneven tyre wear, braking performance and steering play.
- Electrical systems: Battery condition, lights, sensors and any hidden fault codes.
- Test drive: How the car starts, accelerates, shifts, brakes and behaves on the road.
- Service history & odometer checks: Look for gaps, inconsistent entries, or signs of tampering.
- Safety systems: Airbags, seat belts, ABS warnings and visible sensor faults.
How we work
- Independent and impartial: The inspection is factual ensuring to give you actionable insights.
- Qualified technicians: Inspections are carried out by experienced technicians who use diagnostic tools and detailed inspection techniques.
- Photos and evidence: Problems are shown, not just described. You receive images to support every concern.
- Transparent fees & timing: You’ll know the price and how long the inspection takes before we start.
Who benefits most
People buying used or imported cars who want confidence before paying
Owners who want a health check of their vehicle and proactively resolve issues before they cause a larger problem.
Fleet managers who need consistent, documented condition reports
A final note
An inspection doesn’t promise the car will never break down; it reduces uncertainty so you can make better decisions. If you want clear facts and calm advice, that’s what an inspection is for.