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Aside from being interesting, a vehicle’s story may hide weak spots and safety issues you’ll want to address.
Upcoming products and maintenance guides on our blog will keep your vehicle happy.
We use advanced, powerful tools that allow you to access the National Vehicle Title Information System as well as additional record sources to check an automobile’s title history, including its reported odometer reading(s). You can also determine whether the used vehicle has ever been junked, salvaged or flooded.
No one wants a vehicle with hidden damages. This may result in overpaying or road-safety issues.
Mileage fraud is more common than you think. You’re not only overpaying for the vehicle but also might end up with a hefty repair bill.
Knowing how the vehicle looked in the past is very important for understanding its history and learning about damaged or weak spots.
We check millions of records from international and local law enforcement to make sure a vehicle wasn’t stolen in any country.
On the vehicle’s dashboard, inside the windshield on the driver’s side. It can also be found on the door jamb inside, right where the driver’s side door latches. You can also find it on documents like the vehicle’s ownership, insurance and service records.
Make sure each digit was entered correctly. Keep in mind that VINs never have the letters ‘O’ or ‘I’ in them, so make sure these letters weren’t substituted for the numbers ‘0’ or ‘1.’
In most cases, vehicles with VINs shorter than 17 digits were manufactured prior to 1981 and will not decode. If you have a VIN that is shorter than 17 digits and would like to know the vehicle history, please give us a call and we may still be able to access archived data for your vehicle.