Go to carfax.com and pay the $20
don't be cheap
2007-04-17 10:27:16
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answer #1
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answered by Bill in Kansas 6
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Free Record Check Results:
VIN 1G3WX52H5XF358028
Year/Make/Model: 1999 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE GLS
Body Style: SEDAN 4 DR
Engine Type: 3.5L V6 MPI DOHC 24V
Manufactured In: UNITED STATES
Search Results: 14 records found in our database
2007-04-17 16:54:25
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answer #2
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answered by oklatom 7
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Try autocheck.com
A class-action lawsuit against Carfax claims the company doesn't have access to police accident data in 23 states -- and therefore doesn't live up to its promise of disclosing hidden problems in used vehicles.
Carfax claims its search service is "your best protection against buying a used car with costly, hidden problems." But in their suit, Tennessee attorneys Frank Watson and David McLaughlin charge that Carfax's ads promise more than it can deliver. Carfax fails to disclose the limitations of its database, they said.
McLaughlin and Watson charge that auto dealer Mid-South Motors purchased a 1995 BMW 525i from another wholesaler in 2002 after buying a CARFAX report that showed no ?salvage? brands and no police accident or damage disclosure records.
A subsequent check of a database maintained by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) revealed that the BMW had been declared a ?total loss? three separate times after accidents in New York, Florida and Georgia that were reflected in police accident records, according to court documents.
Similar incidents have been reported to ConsumerAffairs.Com. "My daughter totaled a car that was resold to me by my insurance company and I ran It and It came back clean," said Dennis of Destrehan, La., in a recent complaint.
Another consumer, Mitchell of Newport News, Va., said he paid $38,000 for a car that got a clean bill of health from Carfax, only to be told by police that it was stolen.
Critics also charge that some unscrupulous dealers are hiding behind a clean Carfax, using it to pass off damaged cars to customers, then claiming ignorance if the consumer complains
2007-04-17 18:10:01
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, vehicle reports are not free. Although some sites are promising free reports but the
truth you will need to pay if you want to download or view the report. I suggest you run a paid VIN check
there cheap sources. I get mine from VinAudit for only $4.99 using this discount link
http://bit.ly/CHEAPCARFAX
2014-07-22 12:08:06
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure it's completely free, but consider
http://www.carfax.com/
2007-04-17 16:59:33
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answer #5
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answered by night_train_to_memphis 6
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