Stolen car check: Don't buy a stolen car!

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Despite a general downward trend, nearly 700,000 cars were reported stolen annually across the European Union in recent years. Countries like France, Sweden, Italy, and Greece have been particularly affected, with France alone averaging over 140,000 stolen vehicles per year according to the latest statistics.

Purchasing a stolen car can lead to serious legal and financial repercussions. To avoid such risks, it is crucial to verify the vehicle’s history before buying. How can you determine if a used car is stolen? What are the potential consequences if you inadvertently buy a stolen vehicle?

How do I do a stolen car check?

In the CheckCarz vehicle report, you can easily check if the used car you’re interested in has been reported as stolen. Enter the VIN or license plate number in the field above for a free identity check. After this, you can purchase a detailed report with crucial information about the car.

Be cautious of the following red flags:

What happens if I buy a stolen car?

Buying a stolen car can lead to serious consequences. If a stolen vehicle is discovered during the registration process, the new owner will lose the car, as authorities will seize it and return it to the rightful owner. This can result in significant inconvenience and financial loss for the buyer, who may be left without a car and potentially out of pocket for any costs incurred.

Stolen cars and VIN cloning

Sometimes, thieves will steal a vehicle, often a luxury car, and then target another car with similar characteristics that is on display at a dealership or parked on the street. They steal the clean documents from this vehicle and use them to duplicate the VIN and falsify documents for the stolen car, disguising its true identity. This results in multiple cars with identical registration details, but only one is legal.

If you encounter an offer for a used car at an unusually low price, it’s crucial to be cautious. Purchasing a stolen vehicle can lead to legal trouble, even if you were unaware of the car’s stolen status.

Check the car before buying and save money

In addition to checking for stolen vehicle status, other factors can significantly influence your purchase decision. These include the car’s overall reliability, past damage, and maintenance history. A reliable car typically incurs lower maintenance costs compared to one that has been stolen, severely damaged, or poorly maintained.

Our vehicle history report not only informs you if a car has been reported stolen but also provides comprehensive information on various aspects that could affect your decision and future expenses.

What else can our vehicle history report tell you?

The odometer reading and mileage inconsistency

Fraud with mileage readings is a common issue, and a car with a rolled-back odometer poses a higher risk for buyers. To protect yourself, it’s crucial to verify the car’s true mileage before finalizing your purchase.

With the CheckCarz report, you can confirm the accuracy of the seller’s information. Our report also shows whether the odometer readings have increased logically over time.

The service and inspection history

Has the car been properly inspected in the past? What repairs have been performed? The maintenance history of a car, which includes any work done during its lifetime, serves as a key indicator of its condition.

Our vehicle history report presents this information in a clear, easy-to-read format. It details the date and location of each maintenance service performed, as well as the type of service conducted.

The accident and damage history

The accident and damage history is crucial when buying a used car. Ensure you check for any signs of accidents or other damage before finalizing your purchase.

Obtain the CheckCarz report to learn more about the accident and damage history of the used car.

Number of previous owners and how was the vehicle used
The number of previous owners and the car’s usage history —whether it was used privately, as a rental, or as a taxi—are crucial indicators of the car’s condition.

Before purchasing a used car, it’s essential to review the car’s ownership history to make an informed decision.

Import history

Knowing whether the used car you’re interested in is an import is crucial because it can impact your ability to track its full history. Imported vehicles might have gaps in their records, making it difficult to uncover details about past accidents, damage, or if the car has been reported stolen.

A CheckCarz report will indicate if the vehicle has ever been registered in another country, providing you with a clearer picture of its complete history.

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