Some New Jersey cars are exactly what they claim to be. Others are moving fast because the photos are strong and the story is easy to buy. A good inspection turns that distance into something concrete before you spend time, money, or energy on the wrong car.
What buyers usually need here
- A fast read on whether the car is worth pursuing at all.
- Context for fault codes, service history, paintwork, and prior repairs.
- A clear answer on whether the asking price still holds once the facts are out.
If the car is interesting, you want the truth before market pressure starts making the decision for you.