
Alliance Inspection Management (AiM) inspectors are trained to evaluate the condition the vehicles at the time the inspection takes place. Their subsequent inspection report is based on what they see and hear during the inspection. To ensure the most accurate inspection, the vehicle’s exterior and interior must be clean and the vehicle must be in a well lit area. If a vehicle is outdoors, weather may also affect the accuracy of the inspection report. AiM inspectors do not disassemble any vehicle components as part of its vehicle inspection procedure. AiM inspectors conduct an extensive inspection that allows their trained eyes and ears to evaluate a vehicle’s overall condition. The inspection is similar to one you yourself might conduct except AiM inspectors have the experience you don’t to spot things like unusual wear and tear, and evidence of previous repair and/ or body work. Ultimately, the inspector comes to conclusions that are, by necessity, subjective, but based on their extensive experience of inspecting hundreds of vehicles each year. All general use vehicles are eligible for AiM inspections. Exceptions are special use vehicles such as ambulances, tow trucks, taxis, police cars, fire trucks, postal trucks, utility vehicles, or any other types of vehicles with commercial applications. On a case by case basis, Alliance Inspection Management may honor inspection requests for certain highline exotic vehicles such as Ferraris, Vipers, ect. However, due to liability reasons, the inspector will not test drive the vehicle personally However, the inspector may observe the test drive by sitting in the passenger seat while the owner drives the vehicle. Alliance Inspection Management’s comprehensive inspection includes all reasonably accessible items that allow the inspector to offer an informed opinion on the condition of a vehicle. Clients may request additional items be inspected and the AiM representative will attempt to comply with their requests. However, AiM does not guarantee that the additional items will be inspected. If the item is not mentioned in the “additional comments” section, it was not inspected. The client can assume the inspection was made only to the AiM specification. The AiM inspection report reflects the condition of the vehicle at the time of the inspection. That condition is subject to change between the time the inspection is conducted and the actual purchase of the vehicle. These changes may result from physical damage to the vehicle, owner modifications, inferior repairs, wear and tear, etc. These changes may reduce the value of the vehicle. AiM is not liable for any such changes that occur after its inspectors complete their inspection. |




