A Vehicle Checker is a comprehensive report with information that gives you the peace of mind to make a stressful process safer and easier. The report contains data about whether or not you should buy a vehicle, which means you will never be a victim of a fraud by purchasing a lemon. It shows if the car was scrapped, stolen or involved in an accident and then resold without disclosure. This report, combined with a test drive and a car inspection, will help you make the right decision.
Vehicle Checker provides users with informative Vehicle History Reports. We have obtained billions of different records concerning used vehicles from the U.S. and combined everything into one comprehensive report. We collect information from thousands of trusted sources, including all motor vehicle departments in America.
A report contains detailed information about the used vehicle you’re going to buy, such as car description, the number of times the car has been repaired or serviced, the previous owners, if it’s ever been involved in severe accidents, stolen or written off, recall information, money owed on the car and odometer information.
The Vehicle History Report contains all information we have collected from thousands of different sources about used vehicles. Therefore, information about each vehicle may vary. A general report consists of:
– If a vehicle has been scrapped or stolen
– Basic registration information
– Vehicle age
– All technical details
– The number of owners and the type of users (rental, taxi, lease, etc.)
A purchased Vehicle History Report is accessible within 90 days, during which you can open and revise your report. In fact, we advise you to do that since we may update the report and add additional information about your vehicle.
No. Our Vehicle Checker Reports are for personal use only. Our customers cannot resell or redistribute them, and commercial use is strictly prohibited.
Check that you have entered the correct vehicle identification number. If the VIN is correct and no records are found, either this vehicle has been exported as a new car or it has never been in the U.S. or Canada.
Also, check the manufacture year of your car. Those made before 1981 did not follow the VIN format, so VinGurus cannot find it.