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  2. Best website to get a free VIN check? : r/whatcarshouldIbuy -...

    www.reddit.com/.../zw945s/best_website_to_get_a_free_vin_check

    Here's my opinion of this website : Cost $15 bucks, and it gives you all the information you really need to know EXCEPT it doesn't list any service records. Doesn't show when the car goes to the shop at all, or what it was in the shop for.

  3. Is there a way I can check a vehicle history for free if I have...

    www.reddit.com/r/cars/comments/650nh5/is_there_a_way_i_can...

    Otherwise you can go to r/carfax and either beg for a free one or look for someone selling them for a couple bucks. 2. Share. [deleted] • 7 yr. ago. shannen_w. • 7 yr. ago. I have to second that recommendation for https://vincheck.info. It's a new service that I'd say is comparable to vehiclehistory.com but completely free.

  4. Any good website to check cars with VIN number? : r/askcarguys -...

    www.reddit.com/r/askcarguys/comments/mz3zgo/any_good...

    Imaging other manufacturers offer the same. Can confirm marki.ko9696@gmail.com is legit! $7.99 with extremely fast turnaround. I can confirm this guy marki.ko9696@gmail.com is legit. For $7.99 he will provide Carfax. Takes PayPal, Cashapp or Venmo. CarGurus will let you check a cars value based on the VIN.

  5. Who uses CarFax to track their car's full service history? Great...

    www.reddit.com/r/MINI/comments/17dw0yv/who_uses_carfax_to...

    CarFax offers this free thing where you enter your VIN and it will populate all of your service records and title changes back to the beginning of your car's life. You can see any major repairs, see when oil changes were done, etc. It will remind you when you need your next oil change, tire rotation and other services, what your car's current ...

  6. How to check your car’s vin for its history for free or ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/askcarguys/comments/zv8ke9/how_to_check...

    Carfax upped their price recently by $5 or $10 bucks it looks like... So this site went up a bit. It's still obviously much cheaper. There's a free app called "orto vehicle history" that will show you what I assume is pretty much what you'd find on carfax. Works pretty well on my android, not sure about iPhone though.

  7. Best website to get a free VIN Check. : r/AutoAdvice - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/.../best_website_to_get_a_free_vin_check

    But will provide all the information you need instantly. VehicleHistory: This is not that good but Another great option for free VIN checks, VehicleHistory.com provides comprehensive reports that include vehicle history, title information, and even recalls. It's a valuable tool for anyone looking to buy a used vehicle.

  8. Is there a way to get a free CarFax? : r/UsedCars - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/.../10ty20q/is_there_a_way_to_get_a_free_carfax

    First you have to find a carfax report of any other car. Now if you look closely at the url of that repot then you’ll see it has vin number put in the url. It will be in format of vin=1234. So now you have to replace that vin with your number.

  9. 100% Free VIN Check on Any Vehicle in Seconds : r/SideProject -...

    www.reddit.com/r/SideProject/comments/90cbnm/100_free_vin...

    r/SideProject is a subreddit for sharing and receiving constructive feedback on side projects. 100% Free VIN Check on Any Vehicle in Seconds. For those who are asking, it's $14.99 for 1 report and $10 for multiple reports. You will get all the info you need though.

  10. Why do private sellers go silent after I ask for a VIN number ......

    www.reddit.com/r/whatcarshouldIbuy/comments/pop7ae/why_do...

    The sell it like this how would you like free advertising. Carfax will show your store in our listings. When a customer runs a carfax it will show your store listed as the oil change provider. They do it for free so they sign up for it. Now carfax has added they can pull your history with a auto tag number as well.

  11. Best free vin check website? : r/AutoAdvice - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/AutoAdvice/comments/1asvf4l/best_free_vin...

    Very reliable. Instant report. Finally something that works. Instant report and $14.99. $10 for bulk reports. I've experimented with several free VIN lookup tools, and surprisingly, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) VIN lookup tool at vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/decoder/ appears to be the most reliable.