What you get after an Audi VIN is decoded
VIN decoding with Detailed Vehicle History (DVH) provides you with accurate vehicle specifications, the year, make, model, and trim, this is because the DVH VIN decoder is the most accurate decoder in the industry
Additionally, you may choose to acquire the full vehicle history report after decoding a VIN, you will then have access to the following information.
Title Information
You can access the number of times a title was issued – this often indicates a new car owner. The report also reveals the dates of the current state of the title and the last title.
This is important as it helps to avoid buying a stolen vehicle or being defrauded.
Brand History
Our vehicle history report can specify the type and degree of damage a vehicle was involved in. This is due to the wealth of data we collect from insurance companies, law enforcement agencies, motor vehicle departments, and auto repair centers. A vehicle may be branded salvage, junk, flood damage, collision, abandoned, fire damaged, auctioned, hail damage, duplicate title, scrapped, the government used, etc.
Auction Photos and History
The ability of our vehicle history report to provide auction photos and history of a vehicle when available is one of the unique selling points of our product over our competitors.
Auction history reveals if a vehicle has been involved in an accident before repair and also provides a piece of firsthand information about the severity of the accident.
Each auction report includes 10+ photos of the exterior( front, back, and two sides), interior, and engine of the vehicle.
Odometer Reading
Sometimes dishonest auto dealers, in an attempt to sell off a car, will roll back the odometer to prove to their customers that a vehicle has low mileage.
However, a vehicle history report is able to show the last known and accurate odometer reading for the vehicle.
This can actually be compared with the reading on the vehicle’s dashboard so as to know if there was an odometer rollback. Total Loss History
Vehicles that have been deemed “total loss” due to accidents or other damages, like fire, or flood hail, can be cleaned up and sold again. Our vehicle history report can show if a second-hand vehicle that you want to buy has been branded “total loss”.
Recalls
Our vehicle history report can show if a vehicle has one or more recalls.
A safety recall is issued whenever the NHTSA (National Traffic Safety Administration) declares a vehicle unsafe to drive due to a defect in some or a part of the vehicle.
Recalled vehicles are usually repaired free of charge, or sometimes replaced, for the safety of a car owner, it is recommended that they check if their vehicle has an open recall When enough defects occur on the vehicle, the NHTSA will request the manufacturer to issue a recall so the defect can be fixed. You can learn more about vehicle recalls and also check if your vehicle has an open recall. Loan & Lien Verification
Loan and lien can impact the worth of a vehicle. Therefore, it’s very necessary to conduct a loan and lien verification. Doing this on time would help the buyer to negotiate a better deal on the vehicle.
Our vehicle history report can verify if a vehicle has a loan and lien history. If yes, the title transfer of ownership to the new owner will require the clearance of all charges.
Otherwise, the title will remain with the lender party until all unpaid dues are cleared though the owner might still be gained.
Police Reports
Law enforcement reports related to a vehicle can impact the current worth and resale value. Our vehicle history report can reveal a vehicle’s past vital information and reports relating to the law enforcement agencies
Insurance Data
Our vehicle history report can reveal a vehicle’s insurance claims’ details. Having access to these vital details can help to make an informed decision about the resale value of a vehicle.