Primary- Bike Inspection Checklist In India
by ECO Inspection Digital MarketingECO inspection service
is India’s most advanced, independent, objective and unbiased auto inspection
and verification service provider. The inspection is done with the ECO’s proprietary
methodology that reveals real-time facts and data about any vehicle. The generated
report is then sent to your registered email id that makes the entire process
quite simple.
The eco-inspection
service offers an unbiased vehicle inspection report that is generated by the
experts. This report will help you to give a rough idea of the price of the
vehicle. Droom’s auto inspection service provides not just inspection but also
peace of mind. The inspection service gives you the necessary confidence to buy
used second-hand cars or bikes. The inspection report covers more than 121
checkpoints in the bike inspection
checklist that acts as guiding light to the inspection professionals.
However, there are two
types of reports basic and the other premium report. The basic inspection
service of a used bike costs just Rs. 149. While, if you want a detailed
inspection report of a used bike then you can opt for the premium report which
cost just Rs. 249.
The basic report of a
used bike will consist of an ECO score that is given based on different
parameters of a bike like Tire, Control, Light, Oil, Chassis, Stand. The report
will also consist of the accidental history if any, the number of owners,
vehicle age, flood damage, dents, insurance, RC, Bank Hypothecation, Vehicle
Images (includes - Damage Broken Parts Images if any).
On the other hand, a
premium report will contain the ECO score along with inspection results of an individual
component of a bike covering around 121 checkpoints. Apart from the accidental
history report, the number of owners, dents, insurance, RC, Bank Hypothecation the
report will also have the OBV value. OBV is a tool that measures the fair price
of a used vehicle by analyzing different parameters of the vehicle.
Then based on the
inspection the vehicle is placed under one of the categories of Bad, Fair,
Good, Very Good or Excellent. The bike with a checkpoint score of greater than
5 will be termed as acceptable whereas the bike with the checkpoint score of
less than 5 is termed as not acceptable. The premium report also contains the
images of the bike that include images of damaged or broken parts.
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