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Pre-Purchase Car Inspection in Dubai

Thinking of buying a used car? Our inspection gives you the full picture β€” mechanical, body, electrical and accident history β€” before you commit.

⚠️ Signs You May Need This Service

Thinking of buying a used car from a private seller or dealer
Car looks perfect but you want professional verification
Seller can't provide a complete service history
Price seems too good β€” you want to know what's wrong
Car is imported from another country or GCC state
Previous owner unknown β€” no way to verify claims
You're buying from a private seller with no warranty
Used car from auction or dealer with "sold as seen" terms

Why Pre-Purchase Inspection Is Essential in Dubai

Dubai's used car market is one of the most active in the world β€” and one of the least regulated. Private sellers have no obligation to disclose accident history, and many don't. Cars are frequently repainted to hide accident damage, odometers are sometimes wound back, and cars originally imported with different specifications can be made to look locally compliant. A professional pre-purchase inspection from a neutral third party is the only reliable way to know what you're actually buying.

The paint meter (also called a paint thickness gauge) is our most powerful tool. Factory paint has consistent thickness β€” typically 80–150 microns depending on the manufacturer. Filler used in collision repairs is typically much thicker, often 300–600 microns in the repaired area. A paint meter check of every body panel takes about 20 minutes and immediately reveals which panels have been repaired, how extensively, and whether structural components were involved. No seller can hide this.

Mechanical inspection under a ramp reveals damage and wear that's completely invisible from outside the car: chassis damage, suspension wear, oil leaks, corrosion on structural members, and signs of off-road use. We also perform a full OBD2 scan of all control modules β€” a healthy used car typically has zero stored fault codes. Multiple codes in the ABS, SRS or transmission modules tell a story about the car's history that the exterior never will.

After the inspection we provide a written digital report with photographs of every issue found, a clear assessment of severity (cosmetic / maintenance / safety), and an honest recommendation: buy, negotiate or avoid. Many of our clients have saved tens of thousands of dirhams by using this report to negotiate the price down, or to walk away from a car that would have cost far more to repair than the asking price difference.

Our Process

How We Diagnose & Fix the Problem

1
Exterior Paint Meter Survey

We scan every body panel with a calibrated paint thickness gauge and map the results. Any panel reading significantly above factory specification indicates a previous repair β€” we record exactly which panels and by how much.

2
Underbody & Chassis Inspection

On the ramp, we inspect the chassis, subframes, suspension components, exhaust system and underside for signs of accident damage, corrosion, fluid leaks and improper repairs. Photos are taken of everything notable.

3
Full OBD2 System Scan

We scan every available control module β€” engine, transmission, ABS, SRS airbag, body control, TPMS β€” for stored fault codes. The presence and nature of codes often reveals the car's history more honestly than any seller.

4
Mechanical & Fluid Check

We check engine oil quality and level, coolant condition, brake fluid moisture, transmission fluid colour and all belt/hose condition. We run the engine to operating temperature and check for coolant leaks, exhaust smoke and unusual noises.

5
Report & Recommendation

We compile all findings into a digital report with photographs, organised by severity. We give you a clear written recommendation and β€” if relevant β€” an estimate of what the issues would cost to fix, so you have real numbers for negotiation.

What's Included

What Our Inspection Covers

Services Offered

  • Engine & Transmission Condition β€” fluid levels and quality assessed, engine started from cold and warmed up, gearbox shift quality evaluated under load
  • Chassis & Structural Integrity Check β€” chassis rails, floor pan and suspension towers inspected for bends, cracks, welds and signs of major accident repair
  • Accident & Repaint Detection β€” paint thickness measured across every panel to identify previously repaired or resprayed areas invisible to the naked eye
  • Paint Thickness Measurement β€” digital gauge readings taken at multiple points per panel and compared to factory thickness tolerances
  • Brake & Suspension Assessment β€” pad and disc wear measured, shock absorbers bounce-tested, steering components checked for play and wear
  • AC & Cooling Performance Test β€” refrigerant pressure checked, outlet temperature measured, cooling fan operation and thermostat function verified

What We Check

  • Full electrical & sensor diagnostics β€” OBD scan across all modules; stored, pending and historical fault codes reviewed and explained
  • Tyre tread & wheel condition β€” tread depth measured on all four tyres, uneven wear patterns noted as indicators of alignment or suspension issues
  • Interior condition & electronics β€” all switches, windows, mirrors, infotainment and climate controls tested; seats, trim and headliner examined
  • Undercarriage & fluid leak check β€” underside inspected on ramp for oil, coolant, brake fluid and transmission leaks, and for corrosion or damage
  • Flood & rust damage inspection β€” carpet, sill plates, spare wheel well and boot floor checked for water ingress staining and hidden corrosion
  • Full written inspection report β€” every system rated pass, advisory or fail with supporting notes; photos included for any flagged findings
Why FixHive

Know Exactly What You're Buying

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Accident Detection

We check paint thickness across every panel, look for body filler, overspray, replaced panels and structural repair signs β€” the things that are invisible during a test drive but that significantly affect a car's safety and resale value.

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Full Written Report

You receive a detailed written report covering every system we inspected, with clear pass, advisory and fail ratings so you can make a fully informed decision. Photos are included for every flagged item so you can see exactly what we found.

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Negotiating Power

Armed with our report, you can negotiate the price based on real findings β€” concrete evidence of wear, faults or previous repairs that justify a lower offer. Or walk away from a bad deal before it costs you thousands in hidden repairs.

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We Come to the Car

We can inspect the vehicle at the seller's location β€” a dealership, private address or parking lot anywhere in Dubai. You don't need to move the car. WhatsApp us the details and we'll coordinate everything around your schedule.

Pre-Purchase Inspection Pricing in Dubai

A comprehensive pre-purchase inspection at FixHive is AED 350–550 depending on the vehicle type. Standard cars and SUVs are at the lower end; luxury vehicles, exotics, and commercial vehicles are at the higher end due to increased inspection complexity and system coverage. The price includes a written report listing every item inspected, its condition, and our assessment of whether it needs immediate attention, monitoring, or is in good order. You receive a document you can use as a negotiation tool with the seller.

What this replaces is the risk of buying a car in Dubai with hidden problems that dealers or private sellers haven't disclosed β€” and in many cases genuinely don't know about. A used Land Cruiser with a failing automatic transmission could cost AED 4,000–8,000 to repair within months of purchase. A Toyota Camry with a leaking head gasket might run fine for the first few weeks before revealing a AED 3,000–5,000 repair. An inspection fee of AED 400 against those risks is straightforward value.

For cars imported from outside the UAE, we add a specific check for undisclosed accident history β€” including paint thickness measurement across all panels to detect prior respray work, and chassis rail inspection for structural repair. Flood-damaged cars imported from other markets are a real issue in the UAE used car market, and have specific signs we check for systematically. We also cross-reference the VIN against manufacturer recall databases to identify any open safety recalls.

Beyond mechanical condition, we check safety systems that matter in daily Dubai driving: tyre tread and pressure uniformity, brake pad thickness on all four corners, functioning ADAS sensors and cameras, and air conditioning performance β€” because in Dubai, a failed AC is not a minor inconvenience. We also check the spare tyre or tyre repair kit, which is often missing or degraded on used cars. The inspection takes 1.5–2 hours. If the car fails on a major item and you decide not to proceed with the purchase, the inspection cost is still money well spent β€” it's far less than the cost of the repair you avoided.

What Buyers Get Wrong About Used Car Checks in Dubai

Myth: "The Tasjeel test passed, so the car is fine mechanically."

The Dubai Tasjeel (RTA) inspection confirms that the vehicle meets basic roadworthiness standards β€” it checks visible safety items like tyres, lights and brakes at a cursory level. It does not assess engine compression, transmission health, cooling system integrity, structural accident damage, or electronic faults. A car can pass Tasjeel while having thousands of dirhams of work needed. The RTA test is a legal requirement, not a mechanical endorsement.

Myth: "If the car looks clean and has a good service history, it doesn't need an inspection."

A clean interior and a stack of service stamps are easy to fake β€” stamp kits are sold online, and a thorough valet costs AED 200. More importantly, the most expensive problems are invisible: worn timing components, developing bearing failure, oil leaks hidden by a steam clean, and structural damage professionally repaired but not disclosed. Paint thickness measurement takes 10 minutes and immediately reveals any panel that has been resprayed β€” no clean appearance conceals that.

Myth: "I can do my own inspection by taking a test drive and listening for problems."

A test drive tells you how the car feels when everything is warm and the seller has prepared it. It doesn't measure brake pad thickness, check coolant for combustion gases, identify hairline chassis cracks, test compression across cylinders, or find a developing wheel bearing that hasn't yet become audible at road noise levels. A proper inspection takes 1.5 hours with a lift, specialised tools and systematic coverage of 150+ points. A test drive is 15 minutes with no tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

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