Whether you are taking delivery of a brand-new car or planning to buy a used car, this page helps you understand what should be checked, what risks are different in each case, and what service is right for you.
Choose the correct flow below: New Car PDI or Used Car PDI.
“Should I go ahead with this new car or used car purchase?”
Built for both showroom delivery checks and pre-owned car buying decisions.
Simple explanation of what matters, so even a layman can understand what is right or wrong.
Focus on real buyer risks like dents, mismatch, hidden wear, missing items, and non-working features.
Call or WhatsApp CTA stays available across the page so buyers can act immediately.
A new-car buyer usually wants delivery safety and missing-item checks. A used-car buyer usually wants condition, accident, wear, and hidden repair risk checks. Select the tab that matches your need.
This is for a buyer who is about to take delivery from a dealership. The focus is not old wear and tear. The focus is delivery-day correctness: body finish, non-working features, missing accessories, and paperwork mismatch.
Choose New Car PDI if the vehicle is fresh from showroom stock and you want to inspect it before final delivery acceptance, before emotional rush, and before dealer handover becomes final.
This is for a buyer who is planning to purchase a used car from an owner, dealer, or reseller. The focus is deeper condition risk: accident history clues, wear and tear, hidden expenses, feature issues, and mechanical warning signs.
Choose Used Car PDI if you are buying a second-hand car and want to reduce the risk of hidden damage, false claims, cosmetic masking, feature failure, or surprise repairs after purchase.
Both new and used cars carry different risks. A new car can still have delivery-day issues, while a used car can hide condition problems, repair expense, or accident-related concerns that are easy to miss at first look.
PDI is a purchase-stage inspection done before you fully commit to a vehicle. For a new car, it helps confirm delivery readiness. For a used car, it helps reduce hidden-condition risk before you finalize the deal.
These are the issues buyers often notice too late, after handover or after the deal is already closed:
Inspired by what top inspection pages explain, but simplified for real buyers. We focus on the things that actually matter before you commit to purchase, payment, or handover.
Body panels, paint finish, scratches, dents, glass, lights, tyre condition, alloy look, and visible transit damage.
Dashboard, infotainment, AC cooling, buttons, power windows, camera, sensors, horn, locks, and warning indicators.
Visible engine-bay condition, battery, fluid levels, loose fittings, leak signs, and immediate red flags before delivery.
VIN and vehicle details match, invoice details, manuals, warranty papers, RC-related details, and dealer commitments.
Toolkit, spare wheel, key set, mats, accessories, branded add-ons, and any items promised at the time of booking.
Simple advice on whether to accept delivery, ask for correction, request replacement, or hold the handover.
Designed for quick understanding and quick action, especially when delivery is near.
Tell us the car model, dealer location, expected delivery date, and your city through call or WhatsApp.
We guide the inspection process clearly so important checks are not skipped during the delivery window.
You understand what is okay, what needs dealer correction, and what should be escalated before taking handover.
The goal is not just “inspection”. The goal is buyer confidence at the exact moment of delivery.
We keep the page, the language, and the action points easy enough for a non-technical visitor to understand quickly.
Short answers for the most common doubts people have before buying a new or used car.
PDI means Pre-Delivery Inspection. In simple words, it is a check before you say yes to the vehicle. For a new car, it checks delivery readiness. For a used car, it helps reduce hidden-condition and repair-risk surprises.
Because a new car can still have transit marks, missing accessories, or feature issues, while a used car can hide repair cost, accident signs, wear and tear, or cosmetic masking. PDI helps you know the risk before you commit.
For a new car, book it before final handover. For a used car, book it before giving advance or finalizing the purchase.
Yes. This page and the service flow are designed to be simple. The idea is to help a normal buyer understand what matters without needing deep automotive knowledge.
Use the call or WhatsApp button on this page and share whether it is a new car or used car, along with the model, city, seller/dealer details, and expected inspection timing.
Book PDI Service before handover or final payment and make sure the car you choose is the car you actually want to own.