The vehicle inspection report is a highly important document in the process of purchasing and evaluating a car. This report contains detailed information about the vehicle and can provide you with a comprehensive understanding even without viewing photos.
It includes everything from scratches and accident history to missing equipment, modifications, engine performance, and warning indicators. However, these reports may sometimes be difficult to understand as they contain technical terminology.
We re-analyze vehicles on your behalf to help you avoid purchasing poor-quality cars. By providing accurate and reliable information, we support you in making well-informed decisions.
Vehicles are generally purchased through auctions, and we are responsible for delivering your vehicle to you. However, the condition reports are usually provided by the auction companies and do not serve as a guarantee.
For this reason, it is important to carefully review and fully understand the inspection report. Additionally, there may be rare cases that are not mentioned in the report.
Please note that the vehicles recommended for you are highlighted in bold. Our goal is to help you make the right choice while ensuring transparency and reliability throughout the purchasing process.
| S | Brand New |
| 5 | Like New / Very Clean |
| 4.5 | Nearly Perfect Condition / Almost New |
| 4 | Clean Vehicle with Minor Hairline Scratches |
| 3.5 | Good Condition / May Require Minor Repairs |
| 3 | Average Condition / Some Repairs May Be Needed |
| 2 | Poor Condition |
| 1 | Engine Replaced / Water or Flood Damaged Vehicle |
| R2 | Accident Vehicle / Rust and Corrosion Present |
| R / 0 | Accident Vehicle, Repaired (Repaired areas are specified in the report) |
| RA | Light Accident, Repaired (Damage on body panels; details in report) |
| RB | Heavily Repaired (Damage extends to inner panels and floor) |
| RC | Structural Pillars Repaired or Replaced |
| *** | Not Running / Heavily Damaged, Requires Forklift. High Risk & Additional Costs |
| A | Excellent Interior Condition |
| B | Very Good Condition, Minor Imperfections Possible |
| C | Average Condition with Some Imperfections |
| D | Poor Condition |
| 1 | Small, barely noticeable (e.g. A1, U1) |
| 2 | Small but noticeable (e.g. A2, U2) |
| 3 | Medium or large (e.g. A3, U3) |
| 大 | Large (Japanese kanji meaning "big") |
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A1 |
Small Scratch |
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A2 |
Scratch |
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A3 |
Big Scratch |
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E1 |
Slightly Stained |
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E2 |
Medium Stained |
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E3 |
Very Stained |
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U1 |
Small Hole (dent like a stone mark) |
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U2 |
Dent |
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U3 |
Big Dent |
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W1 |
Repair mark/wave barely noticeable |
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W2 |
Repair mark/wave |
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W3 |
Clearly visible repair scar/wave |
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S1 |
Rusty |
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S2 |
heavily rusted |
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C1 |
Rotten |
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C2 |
Severe Bruise |
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P |
trace of paint |
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H |
faded |
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X/0 |
Part that needs to be replaced |
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XX |
Changing part |
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B1 |
Small dimple (about the size of the thumb) |
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B2 |
Pit (about the size of your hand) |
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B3 |
Pit (about the size of hand to elbow) |
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Y1 |
Small hole or crack |
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Y2 |
Hole or Crack |
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Y3 |
Large hole or crack |
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X1 |
Small 1 cm crack in the glass |
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R |
Repaired crack in windshield |
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RX |
Crack in windshield that has been repaired but needs to be replaced |
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X |
Crack in the windshield that needs to be replaced |
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G |
Stone marks on glass |