Thursday, October 23, 2014

What is JAAI certificate ?

Export Inspection Certificate of JAAI (Japan Auto Appraisal Institute Tokyo Branch)
What is JAAI Certificate ?
After passing JAAI’s inspection, a label is attached to the vehicle and a certifcation in English is issued. Because JAAI stores related documents for a period of one year after vehicle inspection, JAAI is able to respond to inquiries on a vehicle’s condition, manufacturing year, grade, equipment, and driving distance at the time of inspection.
The standards and regulations on vehicle safety vary in each country, but JAAI is able to conduct inspections according to the conditions set in each country by flexibly altering the inspection details.


Car Grading System
Auction houses in Japan put a number on the quality of the vehicle which represents a very strict inspection by automobile inspectors. Condition, age, usage and worth of a vehicle is taken into consideration when establishing that number. This number is called Grading and it tells the story of the vehicle. Such grades normally range from 0 to 5. This number is shown either on the top right corner or top left corner of the auction inspection sheet.

Car Grading System
 Accident cars are 0 Grade, poor quality cars that our company never considers buying are 3 Grade or below. Fair quality is 3.5 Grade. Good quality is 4.0 Grade. Best quality is 4.5 grade. And top quality which is showroom standard and nearly new cars are 5.0 Grade.
It is very important to note that grading alone will not define the quality or worth of a vehicle. It is only a subjective assessment by automobile inspector. A different inspector even in the same auction house may grade the car differently.
Auction grade should only be used as first hand assessment to obtain the idea of the condition and depending solely on auction grading can be deceptive.
At Japan Auto Exports, we do not simply reply on the auction grading sheet but we physically inspect the vehicle to ensure quality. Our staff take time to thoroughly examine the car condition, quality of engine, km, transmission, air conditioning, exterior, interior and give accurate and detailed information about vehicle to our customers so that they can make wise buying decision.


Auction Sheet Abreviation

A1 : A scrape which is the size of a fist.
A2 : A scrape which is the size of two palms.
A3 : A scrape which is more than size A2.
E1 : A dent which is barely visible.
E2 : A few dents which are barely visible.
E3 : Some dents which are barely visible.
U1 : A dent which is the size of a thumb.
U2 : A dent which is the size of a palm.
U3 : A dent which is more than size U2.
Y1 : A tear which is the size of a thumb.
Y2 : A tear which is the size of a palm.
Y3 : A tear which is more than size Y2.
W1 : A panel which has been repaired slightly, and is in good condition.
W2 : A panel which has been repaired slightly, and has a slightly wave.
W3 : A panel which has been repaired slightly, and has a conspicuous wave.
S1 : Rust which is the size of a fist.
S2 : Rust which is more than size S1.
X : A panel which needs to be replaced.
XX : A panel which has been replaced.

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