Damage records
No one wants to buy a car with damage they don't know about. This might result in not only overpaying for the car but also spending a lot of money in the future.
Avoid costly problems by checking a car's history.
Could have outstanding finance remaining
Could have had serious crash damage
Could have had it’s mileage altered
Most car sellers want to sell the car fast. This means they might not tell you the whole history of a car. Either by choice or by accident. It is up to you to make sure you know what are you buying.
of cars from US have suspicious history
of vehicles have been in an accident
with mileage inconsistencies
less valuable if the car is damaged

carVertical is a great choice if you want to check the history of your own car or a friend’s or family member’s vehicle.
Mat Armstrong
5.1M subscribers

No one wants to buy a car with damage they don't know about. This might result in not only overpaying for the car but also spending a lot of money in the future.
Mileage fraud is more common than you think. You're not only overpaying for the car but also might end up with a hefty bill.
Knowing how the car looked before is very important in understanding it's history, possible damage and other problems.
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Knowing how many owners the car had helps you understand if the car was sold frequently, which might be an indication of a bad car.
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