
You’ve probably heard stories that someone bought a used car and found out that it was in an accident, was stolen, pledged, or its technical condition left much to be desired.
Instead of getting pleasure from using it — the need to constantly repair the car, invest in it, solve problems. If you think that you will not get into a similar story, you are wrong. According to research, 40-45% of used cars can cause problems for their future owners.
However, you can avoid problems. To do this is quite simple — you need to know the car’s history. You can get the necessary data by contacting a special service — BADVIN. The company provides a complete report, which will allow you not to get into an unpleasant situation.
How to Find Out the History of the Car?
You can find a large amount of data in the vehicle history report. This tells you everything about the vehicle’s past. Please be aware that the report does not indicate the current mechanical condition of the car. However, since it describes how it was serviced, you get a pretty good idea of the current condition and real value of the car. All this information answers whether it is worth thinking about buying and spending time on a physical inspection of the car.
What does the Vehicle History Report Contain?
The vehicle history report may contain the following information:
- Salvage title. If the vehicle is involved in a serious accident, fire, or flood and has been “totaled” by the insurance company (declared a total loss), it can still be used for driving. However, the insurance company will issue a “salvage title” to warn prospective buyers. Stay away from these vehicles.
- The insurance company has information about serious accidents, so the information will be in the vehicle history report. Sometimes there may be a mention of a minor accident.
- Odometer rollback. Unclean sellers can roll back the odometer meter to increase the value of the car.
- The number of owners and how it was used. The car may have been rented or used as a taxi. The report will let you know exactly how many owners the car had.
- Maintenance records. The vehicle history report may also contain information about service visits for maintenance. You will know how carefully the condition of the car.
How do I Check my Vehicle History?
Getting car history data is easy. To do this, you need to do the following.
- Find your vehicle identification number (VIN). It’s indicated both in the documents and in various places in the car itself.
- Choose the right service. There are several reliable services on the Internet for obtaining vehicle history reports. Their services are used by car dealerships and auctions. For example, BADVIN.
- Enter the required information and run the report. You can get both a free version of the report and a full version with all the information you need.
BADVIN will Help you Find out the Complete Car History
It’s possible to obtain the complete vehicle history inexpensively. To do this, you need to use the services of BADVIN. This is a large database, using which you can learn a lot about the car that you want to buy or that you already own.
BADVIN offers comprehensive information about when the car was last sold and for how much, and what it looked like at the time of the last sale. In addition, you will receive the following data:
- Vehicle Specifications
- Title Records and Title Checks
- Junk, Salvage
- Lien, Impound, Theft Records
- Insurance Records
- Owner History, Registered State
- Many other important records
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