How to do Pre Delivery Inspection of Car|कैसे करते है PDI? Car Delivery के बारे में बहुत जरूरी बातें

Motorcar India
25 Feb 202222:23

Summary

TLDRThe video emphasizes the importance of conducting a Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) before making the final payment for a new car. It highlights common tactics used by dealers to distract customers during delivery and underscores the risks of receiving a faulty or damaged car without proper inspection. The video advises on specific steps to take during PDI, such as checking the VIN, odometer, and physical condition of the car in daylight. The video also offers additional tips on securing discounts and ensuring a smooth car purchase experience.

Takeaways

  • 🚗 Always conduct a Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) before finalizing the purchase of a new car to avoid receiving a damaged or faulty vehicle.
  • 📋 Dealers may try to skip the PDI by keeping you busy with documentation on delivery day. Insist on completing the PDI before making any final payments.
  • 🧾 Ensure you check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to confirm you are inspecting and receiving the correct car, and ask for the car's 'Form-22' for details on manufacturing.
  • 📅 Avoid accepting a car that is more than six months old. If the vehicle is older, negotiate for a discount.
  • 🚙 The car's odometer reading should generally be below 100 km. If it's higher, question the dealer and consider requesting another vehicle.
  • 🔑 Bring friends or relatives on delivery day to help you inspect the car thoroughly, as excitement can cause you to overlook details.
  • 🌞 Always perform the PDI in daylight, not in a garage or basement where visibility is poor, to catch any scratches, dents, or paint issues.
  • 🔍 Check all functions of the car, from lights to electronics, and inspect the interior and exterior for any damage, scratches, or malfunctions.
  • 🔑 Ensure you receive all the car keys and that they function properly. Test the lock, unlock, and tailgate buttons.
  • 💡 Test all systems, including headlights, indicators, parking sensors, air conditioning, infotainment, and any other features, to confirm they work as expected.

Q & A

  • What is a Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI)?

    -A Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) is an essential check that a customer performs on a new car before making the final payment. It involves thoroughly inspecting the car for any potential issues, ensuring that it is in perfect condition before accepting delivery.

  • Why do dealerships often try to skip the PDI during the car delivery process?

    -Dealerships may try to skip the PDI by keeping the customer busy with documentation and pushing for payment before inspection. This allows them to avoid any potential issues being identified, which could include minor damages, faulty parts, or even repainted areas.

  • What are the risks of skipping the PDI when buying a new car?

    -Skipping the PDI can result in receiving a faulty, damaged, or even repainted car. If issues such as cracked headlights or faulty functions arise after delivery, it can cause significant inconvenience and frustration for the buyer.

  • What steps should you take to ensure the PDI is done properly before car delivery?

    -To ensure a proper PDI, notify the dealer in advance that you will make the final payment only after the inspection is complete. It is also recommended to bring 2-3 friends or relatives for additional oversight, and to perform the PDI during daylight hours for better visibility.

  • What is the importance of checking the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) during PDI?

    -Checking the VIN is crucial to ensure that the car you inspect during PDI is the same one being delivered. The VIN is unique to each vehicle and can be found on the chassis. It helps avoid situations where you inspect one car but are delivered a different one.

  • What should be done if the car's manufacturing date is more than six months old?

    -If the car's manufacturing date is more than six months old, you should ask for a discount or request a newer model. A car older than six months might have been sitting in stock for too long and could potentially have some issues.

  • Why should you be cautious if the car's odometer reading is over 100 km?

    -If a car has an odometer reading over 100 km, it may have been used for test drives or rough handling by potential buyers. In such cases, it's advisable to request a different car or ask for a valid reason if you still consider buying it.

  • What are some of the key aspects to inspect during the physical PDI?

    -During the physical PDI, inspect the keys, paint uniformity, dents, doors, ORVMs, tyres, headlights, and all other external and internal parts of the car. Check for scratches, operational issues with lights, window controls, and ensure the car functions as expected.

  • Why is it important to perform the PDI in broad daylight?

    -Performing the PDI in broad daylight is important because it allows you to better see any scratches, dents, or paint imperfections. Poor lighting in a basement or garage can hide these issues, leading to potential problems after delivery.

  • What should you do if you find damages during the PDI?

    -If you find minor damages, you can ask for a discount. However, if the damage is significant, you should refuse the car and request a different vehicle. It is important not to make the final payment until the PDI is complete and satisfactory.

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