Please pick a service below to book a vehicle inspection in Oregon today. To ensure we provide the most accurate assessment, please provide as many details as possible so we can serve you better. For the best availability, we recommend scheduling your inspection as soon as you have a vehicle in mind; same-day appointments may be available depending on your location.

The Precision Process: Info First, Payment Second

We value your time and want to ensure we have the right data before we head out. Our booking system is designed for your convenience:

Confirmation: You’ll receive an immediate notification, and we will begin coordinating the inspection with the seller.

Service Selection: Choose the inspection package that fits your needs.

Vehicle Details: On the payment page, you will input the Year, Make, Model, and location of the vehicle.

Secure Payment: Once the details are set, you will be directed to our secure checkout to finalize the appointment.

Book a Vehicle Inspection in Oregon: Statewide Mobile Coverage

At Precision Auto Inspect, we don’t just “kick the tires.” Our inspections are structured into four tactical phases to ensure you have a complete mechanical profile of the vehicle:

  • Interior & Electronics: Checking every cabin function, from AC performance to safety restraint systems.
  • Exterior & Body: Identifying hidden accident history, frame integrity, and paint consistency.
  • Mechanical & Drivetrain: A deep-dive into the engine bay, diagnostics for hidden codes, and checking for leaks or wear.
  • Professional Test Drive: Evaluating real-world performance, including transmission shift quality and suspension noise.

Why Book with Precision Auto Inspect?

In this market, it only takes minutes for a good deal to disappear—but it also only takes minutes to buy a lemon. Our mission is to provide the “mechanical truth” through high-quality, direct feedback. We don’t sugar-coat our findings; we provide the facts you need to negotiate a fair price or walk away from a bad investment. I am committed to providing the most transparent vehicle inspection services Oregon can provide.

FAQ

Do you inspect vehicles at dealerships?

Yes. I regularly inspect vehicles at both franchise and independent dealerships across Oregon. Most dealers are accustomed to third-party inspections and will accommodate the appointment without issue.

How do I book a vehicle inspection in Oregon online?

You can book directly through the online booking form on this website, or call/text me at 541-214-3847. I’ll confirm your appointment, get the vehicle details, and let you know if a travel fee applies.

How far in advance do I need to book?

I recommend booking as soon as you’ve identified a vehicle you’re serious about, ideally 24–48 hours in advance. Same-day appointments may be available depending on location and schedule. Don’t let a seller pressure you into buying before you’ve had time to arrange an inspection.

We provide competitive rates for all vehicle inspection services Oregon residents need for multiple vehicles.?

If you need to book a vehicle inspection in Oregon for more than one car, contact me for a discount.

What is a TNC inspection and do I need one?

A TNC (Transportation Network Company) inspection is a mandatory safety check required by Oregon for drivers who want to work for rideshare platforms like Uber and Lyft. It covers 19 specific safety points. If you’re signing up to drive in Oregon, you’ll need this inspection before your vehicle is approved. My TNC inspection starts at $44.99.

Can you inspect a vehicle remotely or via video?

No, all inspections are conducted in person. A physical inspection is the only way to properly evaluate mechanical condition, check for hidden damage, and perform a diagnostic scan. Remote or video-based inspections can miss critical issues.

What is a stand-alone vehicle appraisal and when do I need one?

A stand-alone appraisal is a certified valuation report that documents a vehicle’s condition and market value. You may need one for insurance purposes (agreed-value policies for classic cars), estate settlements, financing, legal disputes, or resale documentation. It’s different from an inspection, the focus is on value, not just mechanical condition.

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