The AutoCheck vehicle report delivers information in the four major categories of a vehicle's history.
You easily can see that it's a comprehensive report available about that vehicle.
By providing information on Title Check, Problem Check, Odometer Check and
Vehicle Use and Event Check, AutoCheck looks to provide information about a vehicle's existence
from the day it rolls out of the showroom floor to the date it finally arrives to
the place where you first discovered it as your next car.
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AutoCheck or Carfax? Not only did I find the AutoCheck report much more detailed in the areas I prefer most, but I found AutoCheck
filled with friendly people who were easier to work with than Carfax.
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The AutoCheck vehicle history report Title Check provides information on whether the vehicle has been a salvage vehicle or been declared a total loss by an insurance company. If the car has been rebuilt this will also be reported, as will damage to the body or mechanical parts, or fire damage.
The Problem Check will report whether an auto auction has reported structural weakening frame damage. It will also report if the vehicle has been part of a lemon buy-back, been reported by an auto auction as a salvaged vehicle, or has been designated as a flood or water damaged vehicle.
The Odometer check provided by the AutoCheck vehicle report gives an extensive look at the odometer history of the vehicle. Some of this information may have been provided by a wholesale auto auction that has reported an odometer rollback or tampering. State officials may also identify a vehicle as having suspect miles. The Odometer check will also indicate if the vehicle has been reported to have a broken odometer or to have more miles than can be displayed by the odometer.
As reported by law enforcement agencies, the Vehicle Use and Event Check reports on accidents that the vehicle was involved in. It will also show if the vehicle has been reported as stolen. Additionally, it will indicate whether the vehicle was used by a law enforcement agency, as a taxi or as part of a fleet vehicle.
It was this part of the report that saved me several hundred dollars when I purchased my vehicle. The mileage was about twice what it should have been for a two-year old car. The vehicle history report showed that the car had originally been owed by a car rental company. With that information I was able to negotiate a lower price.
The small fee charged for unlimited AutoCheck vehicle report can be more than paid for when it comes time to negotiate the purchase price of the vehicle in question. Not only that, but it can save you hundreds in repairs and maintenance by ensuring that the vehicle is in good condition, with a clean history.