What's
the Difference: History Report vs. Safety & Reliability?
Question
What is the difference between the Safety & Reliability
Report and the AutoCheck Vehicle History Report?
Answer
The AutoCheck does not provide safety and reliability report. But you can get it for free by going to the website of the following organization National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), crash test data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), performance ratings from J.D. Power, and ownership costs from IntelliChoice.
The information provided
in this report is model-level versus vehicle-specific. For example,
the AutoCheck Safety & Reliability Report will give you information
that applies to ALL 1995 Honda Accords. The AutoCheck Vehicle History Report, is vehicle-specific; it will provide you with the history
of a SPECIFIC car or VIN, like the car sitting in your driveway.
These are two very different
reports. Both are important in your search for the perfect used
car. The Safety & Reliability Report will help you research
and find a vehicle model that suits your expectations for safety
and reliability.
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VIN:
The
Vehicle ID Number (VIN) can be found on dashboards and title
documents. All cars and light trucks built after 1981 have
a unique 17-character VIN that contains valuable information
about that vehicle's history.
Shopping
Tip: To check used vehicles while you shop, be sure to ask
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Auto
News:
Sweetened consumer incentives, enhanced vehicle lineups and an improving
U.S. economy lifted new car and truck sales in last November, automakers
reported - source: Business
AP. Most analysts predicted sales of new cars
and trucks to rise last month from October and a year ago thanks
to hefty showroom bargains, which are likely to continue for the
remainder of the year. Many automakers also improved incentives
to end 2002 as they tried to meet year-end sales goals. Also helping,
analysts and automakers said, is a strengthening economy that bodes
well for business heading into 2004.
Since more people
buying new cars, there are also more used cars offered for sale
on the market. With Internet growing popularity consumers has been
using Internet as the source for searching information, shopping
products and services. Lemon History Check has been providing Free VIN Check and AutoCheck Vehicle History Report service via Internet since December
1996 - AutoCheck history. Consumers have been using AutoCheck Vehicle History Report since 1996, which was the first year it is made available
to consumers. With the Internet access, consumers can gain the same
instant access to vehicle history reports, which was already available
to used car dealers via fax since 1986.
The AutoCheck database
is the most comprehensive and accurate vehicle database in North
America, containing 2.36 billion vehicle history records that are
updated monthly - source,
data provided and its meaning. Each record reveals
information about a car's history, such as an odometer reading,
date a salvage/junk title was issued, or if it was a rental car.
The following are the data reported:
- Totaled in
an accident / Salvaged
- Flood damage
- Odometer
rollbacks
- Lemon histories
- Junked Titles
- State emissions
inspection results
- Lien activity,
and/or
- Vehicle use
(taxi, rental, lease, etc.)
- get
Unlimited AutoCheck Vehicle History Report
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