Found a used car in Austria on AutoScout24, mobile.de, Willhaben or at a local dealer? We inspect the vehicle on-site, check the seller and documents, and send you a clear photo and video report before you travel, pay a deposit or arrange transport.
Found a used car in Austria on AutoScout24, mobile.de, Willhaben or at a local dealer? We inspect the vehicle on-site, check the seller and documents, and send you a clear photo and video report before you travel, pay a deposit or arrange transport.
Whether you are buying from Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, the Netherlands, Norway or another country, you can get local eyes on the car before making the trip.
Independent Used Car Check in Austria for Remote Buyers
A used car can look perfect in photos and still be a bad deal in real life. The body may have poor accident repairs. The interior may be much more worn than expected. The dashboard may show warning lights. The service history may be incomplete. The seller may avoid direct answers about previous damage, ownership, documents or export conditions.
For international buyers, the risk is even higher. A trip to Austria can mean flights, fuel, hotels, time off work and transport planning — only to discover that the car is not as described, already reserved, not ready for export or simply not worth the money.
That is exactly where an independent car check in Austria helps. Before you spend money on travel or commit to the purchase, we check the car locally, speak with the seller and show you what the listing photos do not show. The goal is simple: you should know whether the car is worth buying, worth negotiating — or better avoided.
Who This Car CheckService Is For
This service is designed for buyers who have already found a specific vehicle in Austria and want an independent opinion before travelling, paying a deposit or arranging export.
Buyers from Other European Countries
If you are buying from Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, the Netherlands, Norway or another European country, you can get the car checked locally before making the trip yourself.
People Who Found a Car on AutoScout24, mobile.de or Willhaben
Many buyers already have a specific listing and simply want to know whether the car is actually worth pursuing. You send the link — we check the vehicle on-site and report the real condition.
Buyers Who Want to Export a Car from Austria
For export buyers, it is important to understand not only the condition of the car, but also whether the seller is prepared for an export transaction, what documents are available and whether export-related conditions are clearly explained.
We can also ask about export invoice availability, pickup process, temporary plates and NoVA-related questions if relevant for the specific vehicle.
Expats Living in Austria
If you live in Austria but do not speak German confidently, it can be difficult to communicate with dealers or private sellers, especially when discussing service history, accident repairs or export paperwork. We can handle local communication and explain the situation clearly in English.
Buyers of Premium Used Cars
Inspection is especially valuable for higher-priced vehicles such as BMW, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche, Volvo, Tesla, Lexus or Land Rover. Spending a few hundred euros on a professional check makes sense before purchasing an expensive car remotely.
Dealers and Small Traders
Small dealers and traders from other countries sometimes use the service before committing to transport or reserving inventory in Austria. A local inspection helps avoid unnecessary logistics costs and reduces the risk of buying problematic stock.
What Is Included in the Car Check
The inspection is designed to help you understand the real condition of the car before you travel to Austria, pay a deposit or arrange transport. The goal is not to create a “perfect car guarantee”, but to reduce the risk of buying a vehicle with hidden problems, expensive upcoming repairs or misleading seller descriptions.
Check depth depends on the seller’s cooperation, vehicle condition, location and available access. Some checks are possible only if the seller allows them or if conditions on-site are suitable.
Exterior and Body
The exterior inspection focuses not only on cosmetic condition, but also on signs that may indicate previous accidents, poor repairs or hard use. The check may include:
Paint condition and visible repainting
Scratches, dents and stone chips
Panel alignment and uneven gaps
Accident repair signs
Corrosion and rust-prone areas
Headlights and taillights
Windshield and glass condition
Trim damage and missing parts
Underbody visibility if accessible
Interior Condition and Wear
Interior condition is one of the best indicators of how the vehicle was actually used and maintained. The check may include:
Seat wear and side bolster condition
Steering wheel wear
Pedals and buttons
Dashboard and trim condition
Scratches and interior damage
Sagging materials or broken elements
Moisture or smoke smell
Signs of heavy commercial use
Electronics and comfort features
General cleanliness and care level
Dashboard, Electronics and Diagnostic Scan
Interior condition is one of the best indicators of how the vehicle was actually used and maintained. The check may include:
Seat wear and side bolster condition
Steering wheel wear
Pedals and buttons
Dashboard and trim condition
Scratches and interior damage
Sagging materials or broken elements
Moisture or smoke smell
Signs of heavy commercial use
Electronics and comfort features
General cleanliness and care level
Cold Start Check
A cold start is often one of the most revealing moments during a used car check. Some engines behave normally when already warmed up but show problems only during startup after sitting for several hours. If conditions allow and the seller does not pre-warm the car before arrival, the inspection may include:
Cold engine startup behavior
Timing chain noise
Unstable idle
Excessive smoke
Warning lights after startup
Battery-related issues
Unusual engine sounds
Startup vibrations
Test Drive and Real Driving Behavior
A vehicle can feel completely different on the road than it does while parked. If the seller allows a test drive and conditions are suitable, the inspection may include checking:
Engine response
Automatic gearbox behavior
DSG shifting quality
Steering feel
Suspension noises
Brake behavior
Vibrations at speed
AWD system behavior
Turbo response
Air suspension operation if equipped
Hybrid system transitions if relevant
Engine Bay and Visible Mechanical Condition
The engine bay is checked for visible warning signs of neglect, leaks or suspicious repairs. This may include:
Oil leaks
Coolant leaks
Fluid condition if visible
Loose or damaged components
Corrosion signs
Battery condition
Poor-quality repairs
Missing covers or hardware
Signs of recent cleanup hiding leaks
Tires, Brakes and Wheels
Tires often reveal hidden problems that are easy to miss during a quick viewing. The inspection may include:
Tire age and tread depth
Uneven tire wear
Cheap mismatched tires
Rim damage
Brake disc wear
Visible brake condition
Suspension-related wear patterns if visible
Service History
Service history is one of the most important parts of any pre purchase car check in Austria. We review whatever documentation the seller can provide, including:
Service book
Invoices
Digital service history
Maintenance records
Timing belt replacement records
Major repairs
Recall information if available
Documents, Seller Transparency and Austrian Checks
Before travelling or sending money, it is important to understand whether the seller situation actually looks trustworthy and workable. The inspection may include checking:
VIN consistency
Austrian registration documents
Ownership information
Dealer invoice availability
Vehicle availability
Reservation conditions
Seller communication quality
Export readiness if relevant
Export and International Buyer Questions
For international buyers, the practical side of the transaction matters almost as much as the vehicle itself. Depending on the car and seller, we can also ask about:
Export invoice availability
VAT-related status if relevant
Export pricing
NoVA-related conditions
Temporary plates
Pickup process
Transport coordination possibilities
Dealer export experience
Already found a car in Austria? Send us the listing URL and we will confirm:
whether the car can be inspected,
how quickly it can be checked,
and which inspection option makes the most sense for your situation.
The process is designed to be simple for international buyers. In most cases, you only need to send the car listing and explain your situation. I handle the local communication, inspection and reporting from Austria.
You Send the Listing URL
Send the link to the car listing from:
AutoScout24 Austria
mobile.de
Willhaben
official dealer websites
independent dealership pages
It also helps to include:
your country,
purchase timeline,
whether you need export support,
and any specific concerns about the car.
For example: “Please pay special attention to audio system.”
We Contact the Seller
Before arranging the inspection, we speak with the seller to verify the basic situation around the car.
This may include questions about:
vehicle availability,
ownership,
accident history,
service records,
export possibility,
reservation conditions,
current technical issues,
warning lights,
and whether a test drive or diagnostic scan is possible.
In some cases, seller communication itself already reveals important warning signs. Poor transparency, inconsistent answers or refusal to provide basic information can be valuable signals before anyone spends money on travel.
We Visit the Vehicle in Austria
The vehicle is inspected on-site based on the agreed check scope and what is realistically possible at the location. Depending on the situation, the inspection may include:
exterior and interior condition,
cold start behavior,
dashboard and electronics,
OBD diagnostics if possible,
service history review,
document check,
test drive,
visible mechanical condition,
and export-related questions.
The inspection is focused on identifying:
expensive hidden risks,
inconsistencies,
signs of poor repairs,
unrealistic seller descriptions,
and upcoming ownership costs.
You Receive a Detailed Report
After the inspection, you receive a structured summary of the vehicle condition so you can make a decision remotely. The report may include:
detailed photos,
walkaround videos,
dashboard videos,
cold start videos if possible,
diagnostic findings,
seller answers,
visible defects,
document notes,
and general impressions about the vehicle and seller.
The goal is not to overwhelm you with technical jargon, but to clearly explain what matters and what does not.
You Receive a Clear Recommendation
At the end of the inspection, you receive a practical recommendation based on the overall risk and condition of the car. The recommendation usually falls into one of three categories:
Buy The vehicle generally matches expectations and does not show major immediate concerns based on the available inspection.
Negotiate The car may still be worth buying, but the inspection revealed issues that justify negotiation or additional caution.
Avoid The vehicle shows too many risks, inconsistencies or expensive warning signs relative to the asking price or seller claims.
The final decision is always yours, but the goal is to help you avoid unnecessary travel, bad deals and expensive surprises.
Support After the Inspection
If you decide to move forward with the car, we can also help with some next steps depending on the situation. This may include:
seller communication,
negotiation support,
reservation coordination,
export-related communication,
pickup planning,
and transport coordination discussions.
What You Receive After the Inspection
One of the biggest problems with remote car buying is that buyers often receive only vague opinions instead of real information. The inspection report is designed to give you something tangible and practical - not just “the car looks good”.
Detailed Photo Set
You receive detailed photos showing the actual condition of the vehicle, including:
exterior defects,
paint condition,
wheels and tires,
interior wear,
dashboard status,
engine bay,
and any problematic areas found during inspection.
The goal is to show the car honestly, not to make it look better than it is.
Walkaround and Condition Videos
If possible, the report also includes videos such as:
exterior walkaround,
interior overview,
cold start,
dashboard operation,
engine running,
and short driving footage during the test drive.
Videos are especially useful because many noises, vibrations and condition details are difficult to communicate through photos alone.
Diagnostic and Technical Notes
If diagnostic checks are performed, the report may also include:
OBD scan findings,
active or stored fault codes,
warning messages,
hybrid or EV-related alerts if relevant,
and comments about whether the findings appear minor, expected or potentially expensive.
Not every fault code is critical. The purpose is to identify meaningful risks and help you understand what may require attention after purchase.
Seller and Document Notes
The report also summarizes the practical side of the transaction, including:
seller responsiveness,
consistency of answers,
available service history,
registration documents,
export readiness,
invoice availability,
and any unusual conditions or concerns discovered during communication.
This is particularly important for international buyers arranging export from Austria remotely.
Estimated Risk Level and Final Recommendation
At the end of the report, you receive a practical conclusion based on the overall condition, transparency and risk level of the vehicle.
The goal is simple: after the inspection, you should know whether it makes sense to:
buy the car,
negotiate harder,
request additional checks,
or walk away entirely.
The inspection is based on a visual check, available documents, seller information and a test drive if possible. It is not a full mechanical teardown and does not guarantee that the vehicle is free from hidden defects.
Cars Found on AutoScout24, mobile.de, Willhaben and Dealer Websites
We can inspect vehicles listed on AutoScout24 Austria,mobile.de, Willhaben, official dealer websites, and independent dealership pages across Austria.
It does not matter where you found the car - send us the listing URL and we will check whether inspection is possible and how quickly it can be arranged.
Many buyers discover cars through German platforms such as mobile.de without realizing that the vehicle is physically located in Austria. In these situations, a remote car inspection in Austria can help avoid unnecessary travel and reduce uncertainty before purchase.
Buying a car remotely from another country always involves uncertainty. Photos rarely show the full story, and seller communication alone is often not enough to evaluate the actual condition of the vehicle. This service is specifically designed for international buyers who want an independent used car inspection in Austria before travelling, paying a deposit or arranging export.
Poland
Germany
Switzerland
Slovenia
Norway
Nederlands
Hungary
Slovakia
Croatia
Czech Republic
Other countries
Local Help Before You Travel
If you are outside Austria, even a simple vehicle viewing can become expensive and time-consuming.
Flights, hotels, fuel, transport planning and export coordination can easily cost far more than the inspection itself. A local inspection helps you understand whether the car is actually worth pursuing before committing additional time and money.
Instead of relying only on listing photos and seller messages, you get:
real photos and videos,
independent observations,
local communication with the seller,
document checks,
and a realistic assessment of the vehicle
Export-Related Communication
For export buyers, we can also discuss practical transaction details with the seller where relevant.
Depending on the situation, this may include:
export invoice availability,
reservation conditions,
temporary plates,
pickup timing,
transport options,
and possible export pricing or NoVA-related adjustments.
NoVA and export-related conditions depend on the specific vehicle, seller and transaction structure. We can check what the seller offers and what documents are available, but I do not provide tax or legal advice.
Car Check Prices in Austria
Inspection pricing depends on vehicle location, travel distance, inspection depth, urgency, and whether additional export support is required.
Remote Seller Check
From €80
Suitable if you want an initial professional opinion before arranging a full inspection or travelling. This may include:
seller phone call,
listing review,
availability confirmation,
service history questions,
export-related questions,
basic risk assessment,
and preliminary recommendation on whether the car looks worth pursuing.
On-Site Car Inspection
From €300
The most common option for international buyers purchasing a used car in Austria. This may include:
on-site inspection,
exterior and interior check,
cold start if possible,
test drive if possible,
diagnostic scan if possible,
photos and videos,
seller and document review,
and final buy / negotiate / avoid recommendation.
Purchase and Export Support
From €400
Suitable for buyers who need additional support after the inspection. Depending on the situation, this may include:
seller communication,
negotiation support,
reservation coordination,
export-related communication,
pickup planning,
and transport coordination discussions.
Coverage depends on the specific car and timing. Some inspections can be arranged quickly, while remote locations may require additional travel planning.
The easiest way to check availability is simple: send us the listing URL and the vehicle location. We will confirm whether we can inspect this specific car and what the price would be.
We inspect cars in different parts of Austria depending on the vehicle location, seller availability and schedule. Common inspection locations include:
Vienna
Graz
Linz
Salzburg
Innsbruck
Klagenfurt
Villach
Wels
St. Pölten
Wiener Neustadt
Other locations in Austria
Found a Car in Austria? Send Us the Link
Whether you need a quick seller check, a full on-site inspection or support with export-related communication, we will help you understand whether the car is worth pursuing before you travel or pay.
Yes. This is the most common use case. Many buyers find a vehicle online but do not want to travel to Austria before understanding the real condition of the car. We inspect the vehicle locally and send photos, videos, findings and a recommendation before you arrange the trip or make a payment
Yes. We regularly inspect cars listed on AutoScout24 Austria, mobile.de, Willhaben and dealer websites across Austria. Simply send us the listing URL and we will confirm whether the car can be inspected and how quickly it can be arranged.
Yes. We inspect vehicles from both dealers and private sellers. However, access conditions may differ. With private sellers, availability of service history, diagnostic scans, test drives or documentation can vary depending on the owner and situation.
Yes, if the seller does not warm up the car before arrival and the timing allows it. A cold start can reveal timing chain noise, smoke, unstable idle, warning lights and other issues that may disappear once the engine is warm.
If the seller allows it and the conditions are suitable, yes. During the test drive we evaluate gearbox behavior, steering, braking, suspension noises, vibrations and general driving feel. Some sellers or dealers may restrict test drives.
We review whatever service history the seller can provide, including service books, invoices and digital maintenance records if available. The goal is to understand whether the maintenance history looks consistent with the vehicle’s mileage and condition.
If the inspection reveals defects, wear, missing history or upcoming maintenance costs, we can explain which findings may be relevant during your own negotiations with the seller. We provide independent inspection and consulting support, not licensed brokerage or legal representation.
Yes. After the inspection, you receive a structured report with photos, videos, visible defects, seller answers, document notes and a practical recommendation. The goal is to help you understand whether the car is worth buying, negotiating or avoiding.
If conditions allow and the seller agrees, yes. Diagnostic scans may help identify active or stored fault codes, electronic issues and hidden warnings that are not visible during a normal viewing. Availability depends on the vehicle, location and seller cooperation.
We can check what documents are available and ask the seller export-related questions. This may include invoice availability, temporary plates, export readiness and pickup conditions. However, we do not provide legal or tax advice.
We can ask the seller whether export pricing or NoVA-related adjustments may be possible for the specific vehicle. Conditions depend on the seller, vehicle type and transaction structure. We do not guarantee NoVA refunds and do not provide tax advice.
No. The inspection is based on a visual check, available documents, seller information, diagnostic access and a test drive if possible. It is not a full mechanical teardown and cannot guarantee that the vehicle is free from hidden defects. The purpose is to reduce risk and provide a clearer understanding of the vehicle before purchase.
Timing depends on the seller’s availability, vehicle location and current schedule. Some inspections can be arranged quickly, while others require more planning. It is best to send the listing as early as possible.
Please send:
the listing URL,
your country,
your timeline,
and any specific concerns or questions about the vehicle.
If you already know you need export support or transport coordination, include that as well.