As a car inspection specialist, I'm unable to view photos directly. However, I can guide you on how to conduct a thorough exterior and interior inspection of a vehicle. Below is a structured format you can follow to create a detailed inspection report based on your observations:
1. Body and Paint - Condition of paint: Check for scratches, dents, rust, and fading. - Body panels: Look for alignment issues, gaps, or damage. - Undercarriage: Inspect for signs of rust or structural damage.
2. Glass - Windshield: Check for cracks, chips, or pitting. - Windows: Ensure they operate smoothly and check for damages. - Mirrors: Inspect for cracks or improper adjustments.
3. Lights and Indicators - Headlights, taillights, and turn signals: Confirm they are functioning properly and have no damage. - Fog lights (if applicable): Check operation and condition.
4. Tires and Wheels - Tire condition: Assess tread depth and look for wear patterns indicating alignment issues. - Wheels: Check for bends, cracks, or corrosion. - Spare tire and tools: Ensure they are present and in