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Buying a Used Car Check Car History with VIN Number

Is the used car you are investing in have a dark history? Have a VIN check done at Our Perfect Car and know if the vehicle is a stolen one, has finance outstanding, or has been written off by the insurance. Do not let your money go to waste. Contact us today!

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Buying a Used Car Check Car History with VIN Number

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  1. Buying a Used Car? Check Car History with VIN Number This post will take you through why it is important to check car history with VIN numberbefore buying a used car and the consequences if you do not. But first, let’s see what you will be up against when you go car hunting in the used-car market. On average, of all cars put up for sale, every 5th is a salvaged car, every 50th car has a tampered odometer, and every 1 in 100 is a flood-damaged one. So, the odds are heavily stacked against you that you will get a car that is in perfect running condition. Further, owners do give an extra spit and polish to their vehicles when they display them before prospective buyers and you are likely to be fooled by it. The only way to get around it and be sure you are getting value for your investment is to check the car history with VIN number. There is another critical reason why you should check your car history with VIN number before buying a used car. Most cars on the road are under lien to a financial institution and an owner might try and sell the vehicle before the dues are cleared. If you fall into this trap, you will not be able to transfer the name and get a clear title to the used car even if you have made full payment against it. There will also be a fear of repossession of the vehicle by the lender.

  2. But a VIN check will bring all these aspects before you. Now that you know about the dangers of not checking car history with the VIN number, it is time to understand what VIN is. VIN is short for Vehicle Identification Number and is embossed on the driver-side doorpost or the dashboard part that is nearest to the windscreen. It is like the fingerprint of a human being as no two are the same. The VIN is a 17-digit code comprising of alphabets and numbers and is specific to the vehicle it is imprinted on.

  3. Each digit of VIN denotes a specific attribute of the car such as the manufacturer, brand, engine size, type of vehicle, model, year, plant of manufacture, and more. The last 6 numbers represent the serial number of the car. A simple VIN check shows the vehicle’s history of recalls, thefts, warranty claims, and issues with registrations and insurance coverage, in short, everything that you should be careful about before buying a used car. All details when you check car history with VIN number are available in the Personal Property Security Registration (PPSR) system database that is maintained by the Government of Australia. Where do you check car history with VIN number? Visit any specialized website, provide every detail of the vehicle, and the report will be in your inbox in seconds.

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