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    Pre-purchase Car Inspections Recommendations- Sydney

    Hi all,

    Wife and I saw a 2015 140tdi wagon that we like and want to put down a deposit but want to do a pre-purchase car inspection.

    Does anyone know of any reputable mechanics that do this and specialise in VWs?

    Can is based in Blacktown Sydney.

    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnte View Post
    Hi all,

    Wife and I saw a 2015 140tdi wagon that we like and want to put down a deposit but want to do a pre-purchase car inspection.

    Does anyone know of any reputable mechanics that do this and specialise in VWs?

    Can is based in Blacktown Sydney.

    TIA
    Google car inspections or NSW motoring authority probably does it

    Make sure its had services on time using correct oils and recalls done. Also ask if it has had the dreaded emissions recall done ( Hopefully Not)

    If you are going to just use it for an around town hack on mainly short trips you are better off buying a petrol one.

    I had a TDI for 8 years and only used it for trips where it got hot and stayed like that for a decent period. They dont like short cold running
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    B8 Passats were not subject to the emissions related recalls - they are a different generation of engine.
    Cheers

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    The NRMA does them and does them well. Comprehensive report and they always ring you to tell you the stuff they legally can't put in the report "i.e. don't do it Its a f**kin dud"

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    I have used NRMA for car inspections previously with no complaints, but some time ago when i was selling a car, the buyer organised for Stateroads to do an inspection at my place of work. I could see the car out my office window and it was very thorough - it impressed me as i was expecting it to be pretty basic.

    Car Inspection Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Canberra

    Our Inspections Include:
    - Mechanical, engine, transmission, drive-line, electricals, Cooling system pressure testing, Co2 Head leak testing etc
    - Undercarriage suspension, brakes, wheels, exhaust, 4×4, Driveline etc
    - Diagnostic scanning of vehicle modules All Systems scan (optional with comprehensive)
    - Body inspection includes paint thickness measurement, previous accident repairs and YES we guarantee to detect major previous body repairs and resprays, we look for evidence of rust and rust repairs, cut and shut etc, confirm if has factory paintwork or not
    - Interior Air bags, seat belts, air conditioning, trim, switches etc
    - Road testing the vehicle, brakes, transmission, performance, turbo, noises etc
    - Report includes photographs taken (usually 30-40) and pdf report emailed to you
    - History check Report will tell us of any write off history, encumbrances, odometer discrepancy and more (optional with comprehensive)
    - The Inspector will call you directly and discuss the vehicle condition and findings and answer any questions you may have
    - We have full insurance cover at the work site and road test
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    I ended up with stateside and they seemed very thorough.

    Only two major issues that need to be done is getting the battery replaced and both front and back rotors as well as pads need to be replaced.

    At 95000 I was half expecting it.

    I've been quoted 1400 for the rotors and pads. That seem reasonable? Is it cheaper for me to source the parts and then pay for labour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnte View Post
    I ended up with stateside and they seemed very thorough.

    Only two major issues that need to be done is getting the battery replaced and both front and back rotors as well as pads need to be replaced.

    At 95000 I was half expecting it.

    I've been quoted 1400 for the rotors and pads. That seem reasonable? Is it cheaper for me to source the parts and then pay for labour?
    VW will rape you for brakes. I would suggest buying from someone like Brakes Direct. You will need to provide them your VIN so they can see what fits and offer some options, but they will be a good portion cheaper than direct from VW. Im sure DBA will make some disks and then you will have various pads to choose from.

    ATE disks and ATE ceramic pads are a popular choice (although not the cheapest) for replacement brakes and they are much less dusty than the VW parts.
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