日本検査機構
 JAPAN INSPECTION ORGANIZATION
6-5-10 Kamiyoga, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-0098, Japan
Tel: 03-5481-1666 Fax: 03-5481-1660
 
















Buying a car is a major investment. Protect yourself and be sure that the vehicle you are buying is safe and in perfect condition. It is strongly recommend to carry "JIO inspection before buying any Vehicle/machinery in Japan. A comprehensive and detailed inspection helps you to buy with confidence, and gives you an explanation of the true condition of vehicle.

GENERAL INSPECTION:
Automobile inspectionMillions of cars are generally not roadworthy or have big damage or major defects.
JIO inspection covers, full inspection of vehicle's body, interior, electrical components, mechanical components, paintwork, previous accident damage check, and road test.

ACCIDENT INSPECTION:
Major accident damage severely affects the safety and resale value of a vehicle. Don't make a costly mistake. Ask your supplier in Japan for a full JIO inspection to avoid buying a rebuilt wreck.

STOLEN VEHICLE RECORD:
Law enforcement officials of Japan have notified other government agencies that if an owner has reported a vehicle missing, the vehicle may have since been legitimately recovered and back to Japan. Be careful to buy stolen car. JIO strictly check if all documents are true and propers are not forged.

FLOOD VEHICLES:

Flood damaged cars are often exported to other countries and sold to unsuspecting buyers. Don’t get caught buying one of these waterlogged vehicles. Ask your supplier for a full JIO inspection before confirm your order.

ODOMETER FRAUD:

Odometer FraudThe price value of an automobile is based upon its mileage. The automobile exporter in Japan is required to state the mileage on a used or new vehicle correctly. Sometime, exporter illegally rolling back odometers to make it appear that vehicles have lower mileage than they actually do. Odometer fraud occurs when the exporter of a vehicle falsely represents the actual mileage of a vehicle to the buyer.
Odometer fraud, also called "busting miles" or "clocking", and also referred to as "spinning" or "Odometer Tampering" is a serious crime and important consumer fraud issue. JIO also check if odometer reading of a vehicle is correct.

Following charges are for motor vehicles. For charges of other machinery Contact us
1. Passenger Car : US$ 200.
2. Van/Wagon/Pick up : US$ 300.
3. Commuter Bus upto 15 Seater : US$ 400.
4. Bus 16 to 29 Seater : US$ 500.
5. Bus more than 29 Seats : US$ 600.
6. Sight Seeing Bus : US$ 800.
7. Truck 0.5 ton to 2 ton : US$ 300.
8. Truck 2.1 ton to 4 ton : US$ 400.
9. Truck 4.1 ton to 10 ton : US$ 500.
10. Truck 10.1 ton to 20 ton : US$ 600.


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