How to better assess Korean Spec vehicles in the destination country and make good use of the report
We have summarized, in short and practical articles, areas that are difficult to verify from listing ads alone, clues to review before price negotiation, and information that may help when buying used cars exported from Korea.
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If a DTC Code Appears, Check Its Status First
When a scanner code appears, many people immediately think it means a part has failed. But a DTC is not a conclusion; it is a signal to verify. Even for the same `P0420`, the questions to ask before purchase differ depending on whether it is a current code, a past record, or a code that returned after being cleared.
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If You’ve Already Received a Local Inspection Report, LemonInspect Will Read It Once More
A LemonInspect supplementary review that reorganizes the local inspection materials you have already received into pre-purchase verification questions.
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All examples in the blog posts are based on items shown in actual reports. If you have a listing under review, you can check it directly in the same screen layout.
