Even though reports are free I can't say they are very informative enough. And how do I know if I can trust these reports?
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And 2012 Hyundai can still be considered an older one. Yet, authors found quite new vehicles to be vulnerable...that's why it's a bit tricky to answer whether any car is susceptible :) And your Hyundai is manufactured where? You can check that if you get your VIN number (from the booklet of the vehicle, or from the D pillar, or from the windscreen), type it into an online service like vindecoderz.com, and it will... Source: over 1 year ago
If anyone can help me figure that out, the VIN is KL1PD5CE3DK073940. Here's the VIN card info sheet. The most accurate "VIN decoder" info I got was from vindecoderz.com which seems to correctly identify everything (engine, transmission, etc). Source: over 1 year ago
If you look on that vindecoderz.com they give pretty good info on the work done to it. But its still not clear to me what Honda did to fix it. But it has the mileage of when it was worked on. Source: almost 3 years ago
Out of curiosity, I gave vincheck.info a spin and compared it to carfax and autocheck. While the carfax and autocheck match perfectly, the vincheck data is 99% fabricated. These were my own vehicles and so I at least know the history during my ownership which is reflected in carfax and autocheck. Would love to have other redditors confirm as these fake data sites are leading people to make some horrible car... Source: 5 months ago
Go to https://vincheck.info/ and enter the VIN. Go through all the screens and at the end you'll get to a screen where it asks your email and name (I just used a disposable email in the off chance they spam) and it will show you a title check report that checks against the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS). It might give you info about what the gray/blue is referring to. As far as I know,... Source: 10 months ago
I could only check the car by using the VIN number on vincheck.info, iseecars.com, but their reports seem less reliable and complete than those of carfax. Source: 10 months ago
It could have been sold anywhere. Dealers frequently trade cars with other dealerships or sell them at auctions. See when/where it was last sold https://vincheck.info/. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://vincheck.info is my go to free vin report site. But I don't think you'll find anything too interesting in a vin report. Source: about 1 year ago
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