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ALL CAR CHECKS IN ONE PLACE |
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The main purpose of this web site is to help our visitors with useful information and links in connection with car buying process. It's difficult to know everything about a particular car, but our online checks and links (for instance CARFAX reports, VIN decoding) combined with a test drive and an inspection by a qualified mechanic is a consumer's best protection when buying a used car. All you need is a vehicle identification number (VIN). The VIN is a unique 17-character number, placed on cars dashboards, driver's side door jamb stickers, and title documents, as originally defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). The US regulation about the vehicle identification number (VIN) can be found here - http://checkvin.com/fedreg.html. Check out the main page too - www.checkvin.com. We offer a few checks, but the most valuable of
them is a
AutoCheck offers a free record check, which you can use to see whether they have any records for a particular VIN in their database. From a full car history report you can obtain the following information:
We offer links for a few free checks - salvage check, two VIN decoders, car recalls check, but they are not that complete as a car history report. We recommend buying a full car history report as a most protection in car buying process. The single report costs $14.99, Unlimited History Reports for 60 days (begins when you run your first report) cost near $24.99. The cheaper price for a vehicle history report is offered from some of the sellers on ebay Motors. There you can get a single report as low as $7.99 or ten reports for $14.99. The bad thing is that these reports are only for the cars on ebay and you can not use them for any other cars.
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