Found a Car on mobile.de in Austria? Let Us Inspect It First

Independent pre-purchase car inspection for mobile.de listings in Austria — before you travel, pay a deposit or sign the contract.
Independent on-site inspection in Vienna and across Austria
Photo & video report with real condition overview
OBD scan and paint thickness measurement
Seller, documents and service history review

A mobile.de Listing Can Look Perfect. The Car May Not Be.

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.

Who Needs a mobile.de Car Inspection in Austria?

Not every buyer needs an inspection before purchasing a used car. But when the vehicle is expensive, located far away or difficult to evaluate remotely, having someone inspect it locally in Austria can save time, money and unnecessary risk.

What We Check During the Inspection

Every used car is different. Some sellers maintain vehicles exceptionally well. Others prepare the car just enough to look convincing in photos.

The inspection focuses on practical risk areas that matter before purchase - especially when buying remotely through a mobile.de listing in Austria.

How the Inspection Process Works

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 inspection 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”.

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.

Typical Vehicles Inspected

Car Inspection in Austria
for International Buyers
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.
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 Inspection 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 €60
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.
Car Inspection Across Austria
We inspect cars in different parts of Austria depending on the vehicle location, seller availability and schedule. Common inspection locations include:
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.
FAQ About Car Inspection in Austria