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What is PDI New Car Inspection?

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NoraRose
09/03/25 6:25am

PDI inspection is a free inspection conducted by 4S stores on new cars that are about to be delivered to the owner. It is performed by relevant staff of the 4S store and is a mandatory inspection procedure that dealers must complete before delivering the new car to the consumer. The higher the grade of the car and the higher the degree of electronic automation, the more PDI inspection items there usually are. Here is some relevant information: 1. Information one: PDI (Pre-Delivery-Inspection) is the pre-sale inspection record of the vehicle. According to standard procedures, a "PDI Inspection Form" (pre-sale inspection certificate) with at least forty items must be filled out during the vehicle handover. Because new cars have traveled thousands of kilometers in transportation and been parked for a long time from the factory to the dealer, PDI inspection is essential to ensure the safety and original performance of the new car for customers. 2. Information two: New cars that have not undergone PDI will always operate in transport mode. In this mode, the car can only drive simply, and many systems are not activated. Forced use can lead to incomplete functions, and even serious damage to the vehicle, posing great harm to the safety of the vehicle and the driver.

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DiKatherine
09/15/25 7:52am

PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) is a comprehensive check performed by the dealer before handing over a new car to you. When I bought my first new car, the dealer explained the process to me: they meticulously inspect the exterior for any scratches or damage, ensure the interior components like seats and seatbelts are securely installed, then examine mechanical aspects such as smooth engine operation, unusual noises from the transmission, and correct tire pressure. Finally, they test all electronic devices—lights, air conditioning, and audio system—to confirm everything works properly. This inspection is crucial because new cars might encounter minor issues due to transportation bumps or human errors during handling. For instance, a friend once found their car's rearview mirror improperly adjusted only after driving off. My dealer even provided me with a signed inspection report for confirmation. Looking back, that inspection gave me peace of mind, ensuring the car was safe and trouble-free right from the drive home, saving potential repair time later. Always remember to ask if the PDI has been completed before taking delivery—it’s your right to avoid future hassles.

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RiverLynn
10/29/25 8:29am

I'm in the auto business, and I know a thing or two about PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection). It's the dealer's pre-delivery check on new vehicles. The process includes exterior inspections for damages like paint, tires, and windows; interior checks on seatbelt buckles and dashboard functions; as well as powertrain tests to ensure normal operations of engine start-up, gear shifting, and brake responsiveness. Sometimes, new cars can develop issues during logistics, such as loose sensors or insufficient fluid levels, which could lead to major headaches if unchecked. Consumers should pay attention to this—if the dealer skips PDI and problems arise after driving home, repairs can be time-consuming and costly. I've dealt with cases where new cars weren’t PDI-checked, like a battery not fully charged causing the car to stall mid-drive. So, I recommend proactively requesting the inspection report before pickup to confirm every step is completed, ensuring your new car is road-ready with peace of mind.

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DeCarson
12/12/25 8:41am

PDI (Pre-Delivery Inspection) sounds professional, but it's essentially the dealer's final check before handing over the car to ensure the new vehicle has no issues. When I first learned to drive and bought a new car, I didn't know about this, and ended up discovering the air conditioning wasn't cooling properly a few days later. The dealer admitted they hadn't inspected thoroughly enough. It includes checking the exterior, interior, and mechanical systems, such as whether the headlights, wheels, and engine are working properly. I think this inspection is worth it because new cars can have hidden problems, and the dealer taking some time to inspect them gives you peace of mind when driving. Remember to ask about the progress when you're at the dealership to protect your rights.

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