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1. Get a free VIN check report providing answers to the key questions you should ask about the used car such as market value, depreciation, price and listing history, specs, recalls, theft record check, vehicle history (free in some cases).
2. Instantly check the vehicle history report (free in some cases) from Carfax or Autocheck, check for open recalls, see if the car had been stolen previously and look up other key things before buying or selling a used car.
3. Each VIN check of a used car is Powered by iSeeCars. com's renowned data analysis engine which has been featured in many major publications and media outlets such as Consumer Reports, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, ABC/CBS/NBC News, CNBC, Forbes, Fortune, and many others.
4. Through the app, easily use your phone’s camera as a scanner and scan the VIN barcode of a used car and our app's built-in VIN Decoder look ups if it is a legitimate VIN (of a vehicle model year 1981 and newer - that’s the year when the U. S. government started standardizing VINs) and generates an instant report.
5. Get an estimate of the used car’s market value compared to other cars that have been sold in the same local area.
6. Simply scan or enter a car’s VIN barcode and the app decodes the VIN and instantly generates a free comprehensive report with up to 200 data points.
7. See a history of where and when the used car had been sold along with the prices and how long the car was on the market.
8. We believe having the right information and data helps make the process a bit less difficult and helps you get a better price and make a more informed decision.
9. We know buying a used car is an arduous and frustrating experience (we know as we've been through it many times).
10. For a used car currently for sale, see how the dealer compares to other dealers for price, transparency and responsiveness.
11. Our mission is to help the consumer get better educated and informed about a used car before buying it.
12. Get an estimate of how much the used car will depreciate over 1, 2 and 3 years and in comparison with similar and competitor cars.
13. The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is typically located on the windshield or passenger door sill.
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