Buying a used car remotely is always a leap of faith — especially when the vehicle is located in another country.
A clean mobile.de listing, polished photos and a confident seller do not automatically mean the car matches the description in reality. Some problems only become visible during an on-site inspection: repainting, accident repairs, warning lights, hidden wear, poor previous repairs or inconsistencies between the listing and the actual vehicle.
This becomes even more important with premium used cars such as BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Porsche, Tesla or Volvo, where even “small” hidden issues can quickly turn into expensive repairs.
Many buyers contact us before:
- travelling across Europe to see the car;
- paying a deposit;
- arranging transport;
- signing the purchase contract;
- or making a fast decision under seller pressure.
The goal of the inspection is simple: help you understand whether the car is genuinely worth pursuing — before you invest more time, money or commitment into the deal.