Vehicle history report important for any used car purchase

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A vehicle history report can help consumers learn more about a used car''s driving and maintenance history.

While thousands of Americans purchase a new car each year, many of them may not know how to investigate its history to determine whether they are buying a quality vehicle. Even if a used car looks brand new, it may not run that way, which is why experts recommend buyers obtain a third-party vehicle history report before committing to a purchase.

Why a history report is necessary

A vehicle history report can help assure interested used-car buyers they know what they're purchasing. Reports combine information from the state's Department of Motor Vehicles and Registry of Motor Vehicles, in addition to police reports and other sources, allowing a buyer to analyze a comprehensive look into where that car has been before committing to it. According to CarFax.com, there are certain parts of a vehicle's history a buyer should be sure to look out for.
Previous owners

An automobile is likely to have more wear and tear if it has already gone through multiple owners. While vehicle's such as former rental cars and taxis may sell for less than a typical used vehicle, the source said they will likely have a history of damage or abuse which may affect car safety.

Location is key

A used vehicle from certain sections of the country may be more damaged than others, according to the source. For instance, cars which have undergone multiple winter storms may have some problems from salted roads or excessive water exposure. Similarly, automobiles exposed to floods, extreme heat and ocean air may have hidden damage not seen in vehicles from more temperate climates.

Pay attention to identification

Buyers should be sure to carefully review a vehicle's documentation to make sure they're purchasing the right car. Vehicle identification number (VIN) cloning is typical among car thieves who use a VIN number from a legally owned automobile to mask the identity of a similar stolen model. Many vehicle history reports include detailed descriptions of the car in question, which can help a buyer make sure they're looking at the right model.

As more companies begin selling used cars on the internet, relying on a solid car history report may become more important than ever. The auction website eBay has become a popular source for used vehicles, while other ventures such as driverselect.com are also finding success on the web.  


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