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If a seller refuses a pre-purchase car inspection, it is a red flag that they may be hiding something. A pre-purchase inspection is a common and reasonable request for a used car buyer, and a seller who refuses it may be trying to prevent you from discovering a major problem with the car.

Steven Paul - Expert Vehicle Inspector and Classic Car Appraiser
Steven Paul – Expert Vehicle Inspector and Classic Car Appraiser

There are a few reasons why a seller might refuse a pre-purchase inspection:

  • They may be hiding a major defect with the car.
  • They may not be confident in the car’s condition and don’t want you to find out.
  • They may not want to spend the time or money on an inspection.
  • They may be trying to pressure you into buying the car without a thorough inspection.

If a seller refuses a pre-purchase inspection, you should walk away from the deal. There are plenty of other used cars on the market, and you don’t want to end up with a lemon.

Here are some things you can do if a seller refuses a pre-purchase inspection:

  • Ask them why they are refusing the inspection.
  • Explain to them that a pre-purchase inspection is a common and reasonable request.
  • Tell them that you are not comfortable buying the car without an inspection.
  • Walk away from the deal.

You can also try to negotiate with the seller to have the inspection done at their expense. This may be a more palatable option for the seller, and it will give you peace of mind knowing that the car has been inspected by a professional.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to buy a car from a seller who refuses a pre-purchase inspection is up to you. However, it is important to be aware of the risks involved and to walk away if you are not comfortable with the situation.