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?
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
Haven't gone in person to look at any new cars. Using vincheck.info (can't speak to its reliability) MSRP for most new ones are around $37.5k and listed at $40k+, so I guess $3k for me too. Source: about 1 year ago
A quick search of the internet lead me to vincheck.info, nicb.org, carfax.com. Source: over 1 year ago
If you google "VIN look up" you get many links offering to run reports (Driving-test.org, vincheck.info, etc.), for much cheaper. One even offered a dollar trial for the first 7 days that includes up to 50 searches. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm dealing with this today, as well. I was supposed to get my car on Friday, but now Carvana delayed it to March 1st. No explanation on why or where the car is... I am trying to track it down by using a VIN report. (https://vincheck.info/ gives a lot of info w/out $). I found out it is registered in Utah, that there is a lienholder, and that Hertz Car Sales had the last sales listing record (assuming they... Source: over 1 year ago
Thank you for the vincheck sight https://vincheck.info/ !! Researched recalls for my VIN ( I know my car has never been stolen, one owner --me.). Source: over 1 year ago
Use Free vin check https://vincheck.info/ , usually US cars. Source: over 1 year ago
Bought my '08 Sport in '08 with negligible miles. ;-) Don't believe anything they say. Pull a VIN report and used car online reports. Source: over 1 year ago
So also, check your VIN via vincheck.info or pull a CARFAX to ensure it is actually 'new'. Source: over 1 year ago
Did you get a VIN or a VON when you placed your deposit? I have a VIN that I was able to look up here so fingers crossed that means it's going to be shipped soon. Hope yours is too!! Congrats on the new Sub! :-). Source: over 1 year ago
Here's an example of the crazy good deals you can find and an example of what due diligence looks like for an online auction. One of my regular sites I monitor in TX is www.renebates.com. This July I found a 1991 Ford Econoline (E-150) with 6,500 original miles on a 302 v8. It was a handicap van, almost mint. No it wasn't a hightop (my daughter isn't tall), but those are out there too. It was being auctioned by... Source: over 1 year ago
I found it on an auction website and it lists it as running. Ran the VIN and it came out to be a clean title with no accidents. It's currently at $600 but if it's looking like a good deal I will bid in on it. Just need a little advice from someone who knows about cars a lot more than me. VIN: 4T1BE46KX7U566093 I ran it on vincheck.info and carfax just to be safe and they both had basically the same report. Is... Source: almost 2 years ago
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. Would paying CarFax $40 be the best option to check history or does anyone know of any good value alternatives? I used vincheck.info but it doesn't seem that extensive. Source: about 2 years ago
Do you have the tag number? It looks like maybe a temp. Dealer tag or something, but if you have a license plate #, you may be able to find the VIN and/or registration info (including exact model year) on something like https://vincheck.info/. Source: about 2 years ago
Thank you. I've been using https://vincheck.info/ and https://www.autocheck.com/vehiclehistory/free-score to do what due diligence I can on my own. They are free resources, which helps a lot. Have you used them/have an opinion about how reliable they are? Source: about 2 years ago
Here's a Closed Source Solution, Vincheck.info - "https://vincheck.info/" > (Get a comprehensive VIN and License Plate history report instantly). Source: about 2 years ago
Https://vincheck.info. Shows 40 sales records. And a new paint job, why would the same dealer sell a vehicle 40 times? Source: about 2 years ago
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