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Time-Saving Web Reports

Research Before You Buy

Buying a vehicle―especially a pre-owned vehicle―requires research. Besides price, there are other pieces of information to check out. Is the odometer reading correct? Has the vehicle ever suffered damage, or been registered in a state that would make it susceptible to flood damage? What about other uses―was the vehicle once a police car or taxi?

Thanks to recent advances in modern technology, a car buyer can access helpful information about the car-buying process via the Internet.

Online Vehicle History Reports

A (VHR) provides buyers with significant information about a pre-owned vehicle. Several companies, including DMV.ORG sponsor {E{http://www.autocheck.com/consumers/history-reports/unlimited-buy-now.do?siteID=2420AutoCheck}, allow you to access the VHR of a particular vehicle using its vehicle identification number (VIN). AutoCheck provides a sample report to help you learn to read VHRs, and even offers various packages for both individuals and dealers.

When you access a VHR, you get information about a vehicle's title, odometer, previous damage, and other information when available. Even better, within a few clicks, you'll have your report in front of you to read and analyze.

While there's no doubt a VHR provides beneficial information, there are other types of time-saving Web reports out there for car buyers, too.

Reports at DMV.ORG

Many Web sites offer a plethora of information to help you make a smart purchase when it comes to pre-owned vehicles. Here at DMV.ORG, we've provided several reports, including How to Find the Best Used Car, How to Avoid Flood Damaged Vehicles, Trading in a Used Car, and Lemon Law Review.

Reports Around the Web

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) provides regularly updated information about:

The NHTSA also gives consumers a comprehensive list of all vehicles, model years 1996 and on, that have been used as test vehicles and are up for sale as salvage to the public.


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