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TheAutoVehicle provides up-to-date information about used vehicles, allowing buyers to feel confident in their purchases. You can get odometer readings, previous owners, damages, accidents, recalls, photos, title information, and more with our reports. Check out the Prices and Packages.

Anyone interested in learning more about the history of a secondhand vehicle can access TheAutoVehicle reports. When you decide to purchase a used vehicle and want to learn about its history and any potential problems, you can use the TheAutoVehicle report. It is essential to be aware of a vehicle’s history in order to feel more confident and happy when purchasing. TheAutoVehicle reports are beneficial to individuals selling their automobile to a private buyer.

TheAutoVehicle boasts an absolutely massive amount of data and has records on a vast selection of more than 350 million VIN records, which covers the majority of the used vehicles in the US & Canada. TheAutoVehicle provides reports for vehicles manufactured after 1981 and offers information about cars, Light and Heavy Duty Trucks, bikes, ATVs, and RVs. TheAutoVehicle drastically reduces your chances of buying vehicles with hidden or unknown issues.

The VIN – Vehicle Identification Number is a unique 17-character number used to identify a vehicle, also known as VIN number. The VIN has 17 digits that are not random but instead outline specific information like make, model, year, country of origin, and more. At TheAutoVehicle you can use the VIN number to get your vehicle history report. Check the VIN

  • Dashboard (often readable through the windshield)
  • Inside the door
  • The engine firewall
  • Under the hood
  • Vehicle title
  • Service records

If you are unable to find the VIN, try contacting the seller of the vehicle. The seller can find the VIN on the vehicle or in the paperwork as outlined in the steps above. A VIN can often be found on the driver-side door, near where the door latches as well as on the lower-left hand corner of the dashboard, in front of the steering wheel. If you own the car, you can find it on the title, registration card or insurance documents.

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