Vehicle Inspection Before Technical Review and Seasonal Checkups

At our auto service center in Varna, we offer a complete vehicle inspection, including all mandatory points before the technical review, before the winter season, and during any change in operating conditions. The goal is to identify weak spots in advance to prevent breakdowns and unnecessary expenses later on.

Services

Pre-inspection Check (Before the Technical Review)

Inspection of all key systems: exhaust, lighting, brakes, clutch, steering system. Checking safety systems and ensuring compliance with emission, lighting, and vehicle safety standards.

Winter Preparation

Inspection of the battery condition, wiring, antifreeze and coolant levels, heating system, integrity of insulation elements, and protective coatings of the underbody and sills.

Summer Preparation

Inspection of the air conditioner, fans, tire condition, pressure and wear, integrity of glass and mirrors, and proper operation of the engine cooling system.

Pre-purchase / Pre-sale Inspection

Diagnostics of the body, electrical system, engine, and transmission to evaluate the real condition of the vehicle — useful for both buyers and sellers.

Vehicle Inspection Cost

Service Price
Car inspection before the technical review From 100 lv
Pre-purchase car inspection From 100 lv
Winter season preparation From 100 lv

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the technical review (GTP), and why is a pre-inspection necessary?

It is a mandatory inspection required to meet safety and environmental standards. A pre-inspection helps identify and fix issues before the official check, so you do not fail it or pay fines.

When is the best time to prepare for winter?

Ideally 1–2 weeks before the first frost. This gives you time to replace the battery or antifreeze and check the heater and electrical systems.

How long does a seasonal inspection take?

Usually 1–1.5 hours if no major defects are found. If issues are detected, the time may increase.

Do you provide a report after the inspection?

Yes, the customer receives a list of identified issues and repair recommendations — what needs urgent attention and what can be postponed.