AdiS
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
I am looking for insights on exactly how in-depth you can go when it comes to researching and evaluating the maintenance history of a potential car. Now, I know you can phone through to BMW SA with teh VIN number and ask if there are comments on teh motorplan, but what I am unsure about is the level of detail. In other words, as far as I understand it, comments on the motorplan are generally out of the ordinary things like accident damage, large component failure (e.g. turbo, engine) .. etc. What I am want to know, is can you actually see exactly what work has and hasn't been done on teh car. For example, can I see if a car has had a coolant overhaul, or somethign other than regular servicing? If so, how do I go about it.
Also, the yanks always harp on about getting a Pre-purchase inspection done before buying. This makes sense, as you migth want to know if something like shocks or suspension bushings only have like 5000km of life left in them. Do the dealers do these properly?
What are the best practices for thoroughly investigating the condition and maintenance of a used car, and to what extent can you investigate.
Thanks!
Adrian
I am looking for insights on exactly how in-depth you can go when it comes to researching and evaluating the maintenance history of a potential car. Now, I know you can phone through to BMW SA with teh VIN number and ask if there are comments on teh motorplan, but what I am unsure about is the level of detail. In other words, as far as I understand it, comments on the motorplan are generally out of the ordinary things like accident damage, large component failure (e.g. turbo, engine) .. etc. What I am want to know, is can you actually see exactly what work has and hasn't been done on teh car. For example, can I see if a car has had a coolant overhaul, or somethign other than regular servicing? If so, how do I go about it.
Also, the yanks always harp on about getting a Pre-purchase inspection done before buying. This makes sense, as you migth want to know if something like shocks or suspension bushings only have like 5000km of life left in them. Do the dealers do these properly?
What are the best practices for thoroughly investigating the condition and maintenance of a used car, and to what extent can you investigate.
Thanks!
Adrian