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Before you purchase cheap cars its important that you know how the car was used. Used car salesmen will often say that this car was used by one guy only but then again they will say this about every car. A twenty year old car can’t just be used by one person rather there would be several people who would have used the car over the years. So before you purchase cheap cars for sale that you know the car’s history. You need to know if the oil was changed, if there were any engine problems, was the car overhauled etc

CARFAX is the first step to protecting yourself against buying cheap used cars with costly hidden problems. CARFAX searches its nationwide database and provides a detailed vehicle history report in seconds. A used car can be a great buy if you know what you’re getting into .Every CARFAX® Vehicle History Report™ contains valuable information that can help you make a better decision about the cheap used car you want to get.

Vehicle Indentification Numbers (VINs)
Every car and light truck model year 1981 or later has a unique 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN). A VIN has many important uses, including unlocking important information about a vehicle's history. VINs also have many other important uses. For example, service shops use VINs to identify the engine, transmission and brake systems installed by manufacturers so that they can properly service vehicles. Law enforcement agencies use VINs to identify and recover stolen cars and car parts. Auto manufacturers use VINs when they resolve safety recalls.

Locating the VIN
The VIN is located in a number of places on a car, but most commonly on the dashboard (you can see it through the windshield) and the driver's side door jamb sticker. On some vehicles the VIN is also placed on the engine, hood, and other parts. The VIN may also appear on car titles, insurance policies, service records and police reports for the vehicle.
Vehicle History Information from VINs

Characters within a VIN indicate a vehicle's year, make, model, where it was manufactured, and more. VIN decoding is the process of deciphering these details. The VIN is also used to access the CARFAX Vehicle History Report. Every CARFAX Report contains important information that can impact your decision about a used vehicle. Some types of information included in CARFAX Reports include:

:list: Vehicle registration
:list: Title information, including salvaged or junked titles
:list: Odometer readings
:list: Lemon history
:list: Total loss accident history
:list: Frame/structural damage
:list: Accident indicators, such as airbag deployments
:list: Service and repair information
:list: Vehicle usage (taxi, rental, lease, etc.)
:list: Recall information[/list]

Using VINs in the Car Buying Process
There are many things a seller may not disclose to you, such as a salvage title, flood damage or an odometer rollback. Any of these and other issues can affect the safety, performance and even value of a used car. To make it more difficult for you to learn a vehicle's history, crooked sellers may list the wrong VIN in an online vehicle posting or may not be willing to provide the VIN at all. Scam artists may also alter the vehicle's title documents to hide potential problems. Use these tips to protect yourself from fraud as you shop for a used car:



:list: Get the VIN from the seller or off of the vehicle itself. If the seller refuses to disclose the VIN, that could be a sign that they do not want you to learn the car's history.
:list: Get the vehicle's history. Ask the seller for a CARFAX Vehicle History Report. If the seller does not provide it, use the VIN to purchase a CARFAX Report at Carfax.com.
:list: Confirm the vehicle's identity. Physically match the VIN provided by the seller to the VINs on the vehicle, the vehicle's title documents, and the CARFAX Report. If any of the VINs do not match, you may want to walk away from the deal.


What information does the Car History Report provide?
CARFAX Reports provide information pertaining to a vehicle's registration, title and usage history. Each report may include information such as major accident damage; salvage or junk vehicles; damage from hail, flood or fire; mileage discrepancies or odometer rollback; gray market vehicles (vehicles manufactured for non-U.S. Markets that may not comply with emission and/or safety standards - does not include imports originally made for the U.S. market.); Lemon vehicles; vehicles designated as rentals, taxis or fleet usage; abandoned or forfeited vehicles; records of theft; liens that represent ownership interests or unpaid judgments.

After you buy a car, you will need the VIN to insure the car and to register it at your local Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Tip: When registering the car, make sure to report the correct VIN and an accurate odometer reading. This information is recorded by the DMV and may appear on the CARFAX Report for your vehicle.

Source: http://autos.oregonlive.com/history-report


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