State Roads Vehicle Inspections

4.0
based on 21 reviews

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21 reviews about State Roads Vehicle Inspections

verified email - 10 May 2022

Terrible they don't do a proper inspection they lied about the percent the brakes were on they lied and said mechanical was good said they checked turbo and said all components were fine when there was a big leak in the intercooler they put general aging for brakes that had rotord that were completely screwed when trying to call them back they told my partner she has no idea what she's on about and to stop yapping and hung up on her and she was told by owner of the company that intercooler has nothing to do with the turbo and they can't tell the difference if it's front or back brakes that are stuffed and that 2 other mechanics have lied to her then hung up on me also very rude would not recommend no peace of mind buying a car if state road do your inspection 3000$ in repairs after state roads did their so called comprehensive inspection the promise a 30 day guarantee of everything they check but hang up when they are held to it

Approximate cost: $3300

09 Jul 2021

Highly recommend StateRoads (Brisbane location). Anthony was our inspector and he provided an on-time, thorough pre-purchase inspection of a car I was going to buy. Due to his professional option I decided to pass on this car because it had a lot of internal structural and mechanical issues I was not aware of from a visual inspection. Thanks Anthony for your time and assistance.

Approximate cost: $287

25 Jun 2021

Excellent service worth every cent so happy to have used this service

30 Aug 2019

the family have used these guys a few times and are always spot on with there detailed report

Approximate cost: $298

verified email - 30 Aug 2019

thank you stateroads your service is great and your report was very detailed and easy to understand

Approximate cost: $265

verified email - 06 Mar 2018

Great company with very experienced mechanics who know when dodgy sellers are trying to hide things! These guys are the best there is. I had an Inspection done on a Black Toyota Supra in Wollert which turned out to be the biggest pile of rubbish in Victoria. The photos were Clear of the oil dripping from the engine and transmission, the doors were once red and now painted black with house paint on the insides, the interior was faded and falling apart ..the story goes on. As you can imagine the owner painted a whole other story about its condition! Im so happy I did not go ahead and buy this car that belongs on the scrap heap. Thanks you so much State Roads Melbourne. You saved me!

Approximate cost: $250

verified email - 05 Jan 2018

Booked a State Roads inspection for an interstate purchase of a Lexus LX470 based on generally great google reviews. Paid just over $300 for a comprehensive inspection through the Melbourne office and the customer service upon booking and receiving the report was great, no complaints.
The report listed minor issues (most serious was a noisy power steering pump) so based on the report and phone call with the inspecting officer I went ahead with the purchase. Three hours after picking up the car I had a rear passengers side tyre blowout (Tyre shop told me the tyres were over 10 tears old and the cracks should have been obvious).
Next day the belt tensioner pulley seized resulting in a snapped water pump/power steering belt and a six hour sit by the highway - although the 'noisy power steering pump' vanished once a new tensioner was installed..
The rear tailgate has had a major impact resulting in a tear to the metal seam which wasn't picked up by the inspector. Rust along the top of the windscreen was missed (extremely obvious) and emissions hoses in the engine bay were not connected or split. The Oxygen sensors were faulty (leading to engine fault codes being generated and heavy fuel consumption (over 20 litres per hundred km))

Happy to provide photos to back up the claims - I never would have purchased this car had stateroads provided the "comprehensive" report I believed I was getting. Their warranty was useless too - only covers internally lubricated parts of the motor and had to be registered within 24 hours of the inspection which wasn't clearly disclosed on their website.

All in all a case of "caveat emptor", paying a premium may not always guarantee the most competent inspector is assigned - in this case resulting in significant out of pocket expenses.

Inspection number 267866.

Approximate cost: $300

If only had a crystal ball or bionic ears and eyes.
Its disappointing to hear your dissatisfied with our service and take it very serious.
How ever after a investigation into your claims it was noted that there appears to be a noisy and leaking power steering pump when inspected and is on your report ,you were advised further diagnosis in a workshop is advised to confirm. This noise can cover other whining noises like a noisy pully bearing and unfortunately this failed on your emediat road trip.If the noise was located in a workshop ( Common sense prevails before your long trip the pullly would then have been detected and you still had a leaking power steering pump. Regarding your claim there was a MAJOR accident repair done at the rear of the car
IF there was a major accident repair at the tailgate then there should certainly be rear floor damage also so we are happy To see your photos of the major repairs however a repair to a tailgate would not be regarded as major repair and small cracks are common in tailgates on 4x4 cars from off-road vibrating use. please inform our office when the photos are sent and we can also send another inspector out to confirm your claim.
Yours sincerely
Stateroads Melbourne.

08 Nov 2017

I found State Roads Vehicle Inspections fast and very thorough. I'd recommend them to anyone looking to verify the state of a vehicle.

verified email - 19 Sep 2017

I have attempted to discuss this directly with State Roads however have not had a response therefore providing this information for others to note when considering State Roads.

We bought a car soon after a platinum inspection from State Roads which indicated nothing more than normal wear and tear for a car of 6 years old. Two weeks later we had the car serviced. During the service it became apparent that the alternator had previously caught fire and damaged the cooling system hoses directly above the alternator. There had been a fuel leak from the low pressure electric diesel pump which ran down the coolant hoses and dripped onto the alternator, catching alight when the alternator warmed up.

The mechanic confirmed this had been occurring over sometime (ie pre-inspection). There was clear bubbling in the coolant hose and if this had ruptured would have caused significant damage to the engine.

Within our inspection report the radiator hoses had been ticked off as satisfactory with no issues. I understand that oil/diesel leaks can be wiped away prior to inspection however the radiator/coolant hose bubbling (damage) would have been clearly visible with any considered inspection of the engine bay, given the hoses are the front of the bay visible without removing any casing.

The outcome was a repair bill of $900+ which (thankfully) was covered under the dealers statutory warranty.

I have contacted State Roads directly with this information and received no formal response to this issue.

The punctuality and professionalism pre and during inspection couldn't be faulted however the worth of their inspections and their response to issues i considered poor.

Did i get a "platinum" level of inspection? I don't think so.

BOOKING REFERENCE: 266907

verified email - 05 Jul 2017

Initial problems resolved, misunderstanding with first appointment. Happy to give these guys a second chance.

Dear Ryan
We are very sorry for the bad expirience you have encountered and understand your disappointment.
There are times because of unforeseen sercamstances these things very rearly happen with are service
And normally pride our company for being the most reliable in the business by giving a axact time of arrival
This time we have let you down I am sure and am very sorry.
Our inspector should and normally would let our office know he was going to be late and would have rescheduled
The inspection time. If by any chance we can make it up to you I would like to give you a 50% discount on any other car you need inspected and give you my personal garranty a inspector will be there and on time.
Yours sincerily.
State manager for Melbourne. Willem.

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