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<blockquote data-quote="ron g" data-source="post: 846433" data-attributes="member: 13653"><p>there are different levels of dekra inspections.</p><p>the basic roadworthy is a straightforward roadworthy, & probably means nothing. i know of people who have the cor issued without even taking the car there.</p><p>then they also have a multi point check & a full inspection.</p><p>i recently had to do the full inspection on a car i bought (was a condition of wesbank private finance).</p><p>cost was r2,000.</p><p>they found faults which did not exist, & missed faults which i already knew the car had. but it was, in general pretty good & it did form a part of my decision to go ahead with the purchase.</p><p>kind of pricey though - i did not expect it to be so much.</p><p>doing the full technical inspection was also a requirement for insurance cover (through a forbes). it may just pay to check with your insurance first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron g, post: 846433, member: 13653"] there are different levels of dekra inspections. the basic roadworthy is a straightforward roadworthy, & probably means nothing. i know of people who have the cor issued without even taking the car there. then they also have a multi point check & a full inspection. i recently had to do the full inspection on a car i bought (was a condition of wesbank private finance). cost was r2,000. they found faults which did not exist, & missed faults which i already knew the car had. but it was, in general pretty good & it did form a part of my decision to go ahead with the purchase. kind of pricey though - i did not expect it to be so much. doing the full technical inspection was also a requirement for insurance cover (through a forbes). it may just pay to check with your insurance first. [/QUOTE]
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