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Pre-Purchase Assessment
Finding a car is exciting and it can be tempting to buy on the spot, but it’s important to give the car a good check first to avoid trouble later on.
Pre-Purchase Assessment
Finding a car is exciting and it can be tempting to buy on the spot, but it’s important to give the car a good check first to avoid trouble later on.
Why get your Pre-Purchase Assessment from VTNZ?
- We’re the independent experts – our inspectors are all trained Automotive Technicians.
- It’s easy and convenient – we have many branches nationwide that can assess your vehicle.
- Our comprehensive service ensures you have the facts to make the right decision.
Before you buy, check the vehicle has these things:
- A Warrant of Fitness (WoF) that is less than a month old (please note that a WoF should not be used in place of a pre purchase assessment).
- A test drive with no faults found.
- No money owing on the vehicle.
- No dents, corrosion or damage that may cause future issues.
- An expert assessment by a VTNZ Automotive Technician.
- Affordable finance repayments and insurance cover and premiums that are acceptable to you.
VTNZ Pre-Purchase Assessment
Only $199 – our independent Pre-Purchase Assessment covers the following checks:
Engine noise, fumes, smoke and other engine wear
Battery, alternator and starter motor are operating correctly
Exterior of the radiator, water pump and hoses for any deterioration or leaks
A drive test to check the car’s handling, steering and brakes as well as any odd noises
The exterior for any corrosion
Tyre tread depth and wheels for any damage
Steering and suspension for any damage, leaks or wear
Brake performance using a Roller Brake Machine, looking for any signs of wear and tear or faults
Lights to ensure they are all working
Exterior dents and paint damage
Interior damage, wear and tear or stains
Car jack, wheel brace and tool kit
Vehicles we can assess for pre-purchase
Cars, utes and SUVs
We check most light vehicles, including cars, utes and SUVs. As a general rule we can do a Pre-Purchase Assessment on a vehicle under 3500kg gross vehicle mass.
Please note: For most diesel and some petrol vehicles a physical engine test can’t be carried out, however the Automotive Technician’s expert opinion on the status of the engine will be provided in the report.
Campervans
We can assess small campervans (less than 3500kg gross vehicle mass). We will do a thorough check of the vehicle, but we don’t assess the condition of the accommodation or other camper specific items.
Electric Vehicles
For Electric and hybrid vehicles we are currently unable to test the high voltage battery or motor operation and condition. Specialist testing should be carried out if you have any concerns.
Classic and Modified Vehicles
For classic and modified vehicles, we recommend a comprehensive assessment be carried out by a classic or modified vehicle specialist.
If you’re unsure whether we can complete a Pre-Purchase Assessment on your vehicle, please call your nearest branch.
Our expert tips on what to check before you buy
Check the car on a nice day, when the car is clean and dry. It will be easier to notice all dents and bumps.
Start with a quick check
Current Warrant of Fitness?
Yes? It’s not quite enough to tell you that the vehicle is in good working order, but it’s one less thing for you to worry about.
No? It might make you wonder why the vehicle is for sale. All vehicles must be sold with a WoF less than a month old If you’re buying from a dealer. If you’re buying private, the seller must state that it is ‘as is, where is’ if no WoF is available.
Noticeable dents, rust or bumps?
Check that these aren’t going to cause any issues with getting your next warrant, and you may be able to negotiate the price down a bit.
Test drive it
Make sure you take the car out for at least half an hour. You’ll want to test it at varying speed levels and on a mixture of flat and hilly areas.
Does it make any strange noises or feel like it’s not driving right?
Listen for any clunking, screeching or other unusual noises and feel for any vibrations or shaking. There could be a problem with the engine, suspension or something else.
Get an expert assessment
Get an independent expert to look at the car to make sure there are no nasty surprises that may come up later on.
A VTNZ Pre-Purchase Assessment includes a digital report that you can share with your potential buyer or seller if you want to negotiate a better price.
Check the numbers
Check for debt owing on a car before you buy it so there’s no risk of it being repossessed. Go to motorweb.co.nz to get a Vehicle Information Report for only $19.95.
Insurance companies charge different premiums for different vehicles. Make sure the one you want has affordable premiums for your budget. Call a few insurance providers to ask for a quote.