Vehicle valuations

We assess your vehicle neutrally and precisely — ideal for sale, leasing, or documentation after damage.
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Vehicle appraisal by the independent vehicle expert

Whether before sale, during lease return, or to determine value after an accident — a professional vehicle appraisal provides clarity. We objectively and expertly analyze the condition, mileage, features, and market value of your vehicle. So you know exactly what your car is worth — transparent and independent.

Determining current market value
Valuation for purchase, sale, or lease return
Consideration of special equipment and condition
Valuation for financing or insurance

Why us?

We provide fast, independent, and precise vehicle reports – your issue is handled professionally and with ease!

Fast & Easy

We prepare reports quickly so you don’t lose time.

Independent & Fair

Neutral assessments without influence from insurers or repair shops.

Expert Expertise

Years of experience and utmost precision in damage assessment.

On-site Service

We come to you, whether at home, the workshop, or the accident site.

Frequently Asked Questions

In this section, we answer frequently asked questions about our services as vehicle experts.

When do I need a vehicle report?
A report is useful after an accident, especially if you are not at fault. It serves as the basis for insurance claims and enforcing your rights.
How much does a vehicle report cost?
For an accident where you are not at fault, the other party's insurer usually covers the report costs. For self-caused damage or private reports, the price depends on the effort involved.
How quickly will I receive my report?
We usually prepare your report within 24 to 48 hours after inspecting the vehicle – fast and reliable.
Do you also come to my home or the workshop?
Yes! We offer on-site service and come to you — at home, the workshop, or directly to the accident site.
Will my report be accepted by the insurance?
Yes, our reports comply with legal requirements and are accepted as evidence by insurers and lawyers.
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