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Vehicle history reports can disclose the truth about used cars and trucks. In addition, they provide important background information to uncover hidden problems in a vehicle's past that may affect its safety and resale value, such as:
Totaled / accident damage
Salvaged vehicle status
Flood damage
Odometer rollback
Lemon history
Junked title records
State emissions inspection results
Lien activity
Dealer fraud
Vehicle use as taxi, rental car, leased vehicle, etc.
There are two major providers of vehicle history reports. Carfax Inc., based in Fairfax, Virginia, offers various online tools for researching new and used cars. In addition to its flagship Vehicle History Report product, Carfax provides access to the following online reports: Lemon Check, Record Check, Recall Check, and the Problem Car Check.
The Experian Automotive National Vehicle Database houses more than 500 million vehicles records obtained from a variety of public and proprietary sources in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and Canada. The database contains used car history data, including title and registration, vehicle identification number (VIN number), title and transfer, registration and renewal, specs, brand, name and address.
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Review your financial situation to determine what you can comfortably afford in your car purchase. Check your credit to make certain that no problems or mistakes exist. You can do that securely, immediately, and online here. Determine a maximum payment or purchase price and etch it in stone--dealers and salespeople will be doing their best to bump you off it!
Eliminate any models that do not suit your needs before you begin your car shopping excursions. Don't waste time on vehicles that won't "work" in your situation.
When you have it narrowed to a few models, ask friends, co-workers or relatives who own them about their experiences with the cars they own. Consult automotive publications for road tests and service histories (this will help you to eliminate the "duds").
Do your financial comparisons first. See our section on car financing. Talk to your bank or credit union and get their terms and rates. Compare rates with online sources such as PeopleFirst , where you will find interest rates that run considerably below national averages.




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