Accident history
Discover if the vehicle has been involved in any accidents or collisions. This helps you assess potential damage and repairs, giving you insight into how the car may have been impacted over time, and whether it’s been properly restored.
Problem checklist
Get a comprehensive look at any ongoing or past mechanical issues, safety concerns, or open recalls. This checklist can help you avoid purchasing a car that may require costly repairs or have unresolved safety hazards.
Previous owners
Learn about the number of previous owners and how the vehicle was used throughout its life. Multiple owners could indicate higher wear and tear, while fewer owners might suggest a well-maintained vehicle. This information can help you gauge the car’s overall condition.

FAQ
Your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a 17-character code found on the dashboard, visible through the windshield, or on the driver’s side door frame. It’s also listed on your vehicle’s registration or insurance documents.
Your vehicle history report provides key details such as accident history, previous owners, mileage checks, and any outstanding recalls or theft records, helping you make informed decisions about the car’s condition.
The VIN report pulls data from official databases, including insurance companies, government records, and vehicle registries. This ensures you receive accurate, up-to-date information on the car’s history, including accidents, ownership, and more.
Yes, you can check the VIN for both new and used vehicles, ensuring you have access to important history and insights, whether you’re buying a brand-new car or a pre-owned one.