Buying a Used Car

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asked Jul 9 in Other-Cars/Transportation by Omeres (4,770 points)
How does a comprehensive vehicle history report provide insight into a vehicle's maintenance history, including records of oil changes, tune-ups, and other services? How can this detailed log impact a buyer's decision-making process regarding the overall condition and longevity of a vehicle?

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answered Jul 11 by cedvernon (3,020 points)
A vehicle report lets you know how many times a car changed hands and whether its purpose was personal use.

Accidents.

Serious accidents (and occasionally, minor accidents, as well) that are reported to the insurance company are typically on a vehicle's history report.

A vehicle history report is a collection of records that provide information about a used car that may affect your decision to buy or how much to pay for it.

If you're buying a used car, the FTC recommends getting a vehicle history report before you buy.

Vehicle history reports can tell you a lot about a used car.

A report might include ownership history, whether the car was in any accidents, its repair records, and whether it ever was declared as salvage.

A vehicle history report can give you a generally accurate glimpse into your car's past how it was maintained, records of accidents it's been in and the like.

But errors can occur, and what's more, there are scams associated with these reports that target consumers buying or selling used cars.

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