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When buying a used car, knowing its history is critical to making an informed decision. A vehicle history report provides vital information about the car’s past, including ownership records, accident history, service details, and more. For Statesboro buyers, where winter conditions can take a toll on vehicles, a thorough check is even more important to avoid unexpected repairs or safety concerns. This guide will walk you through how to obtain and interpret a used car’s history report.

What's Vehicle History Report?

A vehicle history report is a detailed document containing information about a car’s past. It typically includes:

Previous owners and title status.

Accident and damage history.

Service and maintenance records.

Mileage records to check for odometer fraud.

Recalls and safety issues.

Common services that provide history reports include CarFax, AutoCheck, and NMVTIS (National Motor Vehicle Title Information System).

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Why is the History Report Important?

1. Avoiding Hidden Issues

A clean report can reveal if a car has been in major accidents, suffered flood damage, or had other significant repairs that might compromise safety or performance.

Example: In Statesboro, flooding during spring can result in hidden water damage, which may cause long-term electrical and mechanical issues.

2. Verifying Ownership and Title Status

The report ensures the vehicle has a clean title, meaning it hasn’t been salvaged, stolen, or rebuilt.

3. Preventing Odometer Fraud

Mileage discrepancies can signal tampering. A history report compares odometer readings over time to detect inconsistencies.

4. Checking Recalls and Repairs

 

Unresolved recalls or poorly performed repairs can pose safety risks. A report will highlight any outstanding recalls.

How to Get a Vehicle History Report?

T1. Ask Jimmy Britt!

Jimmy Britt dealerships always give car buyers a complimentary history report from CarFax or AutoCheck for their vehicles.

Pro Tip: Verify that the report is recent and includes the full history, not just a summary.

2. Use the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

You can also see more vehicle history report information using the car’s 17-character VIN.

Did you know that you can also do a Google search for the vehicle’s VIN to find additional information related to the history? Try it out. 

3. Check NMVTIS for a Low-Cost Option

NMVTIS provides federally-backed reports for as low as $5-$10, offering essential details on title and salvage history.

4. Leverage Free Resources

Some free services, such as NICB (National Insurance Crime Bureau), allow you to check if a car has been reported stolen or salvaged. However, these services often lack comprehensive details.

 
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What to Look for in History Report?

T1. Accident and Damage History

Red Flags: Major accidents, flood damage, or structural repairs.

Key Tip: Even minor accidents can reduce a car’s resale value or indicate poor repairs.

2. Title Status

Clean Title: Indicates no salvage or rebuild history.

Salvage/Rebuilt Title: These cars have been deemed a total loss by an insurance company. Avoid unless you’re prepared for potential hidden issues.

3. Mileage Consistency

Compare odometer readings to ensure there’s no rollback.

Example: A car with 30,000 miles in one year and 15,000 miles the next is suspicious.

4. Service Records

Look for regular oil changes, brake replacements, and tire rotations.

Gaps in maintenance history could mean neglect.

5. Ownership History

Multiple owners over a short period may indicate recurring problems.

Single-owner vehicles are often better maintained.

6. Regional History

Cars from rust-prone regions, like Statesboro, may have corrosion issues due to winter road salt. Check for evidence of undercoating or rust treatment.

Tips for Interpreting the History Report

1. Consult a Mechanic

Even with a clean report, a mechanic can perform an inspection to identify hidden mechanical or structural issues.

2. Ask Questions

If the report shows past damage or repairs, ask the dealer or seller for more details. Documentation, such as repair invoices, can clarify the extent of the work.

3. Use the Report as a Negotiation Tool

If minor issues like cosmetic damage or a missed service are present, use this to negotiate a lower price.

4. Consider Additional Inspections for Flood or Rust Damage

Look for water stains, musty smells, or signs of rust in hard-to-see areas like

under carpets or in the trunk.

 

A pre-purchase inspection can reveal corrosion or electrical issues caused by

flooding.

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Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Over-Reliance on Reports

    • A clean history report doesn’t guarantee a perfect car. Some issues, like small accidents or missed services, may go unreported. Always pair the report with an inspection.

  • Skipping the Report for Private Sellers

    • Private sellers may not offer a history report. Always request the VIN and order one yourself.

  • Ignoring Recalls

    • Unaddressed recalls can lead to serious safety hazards. Ensure they are resolved before purchasing.

  • Flood History

    • Cars transported from flood-prone regions may show up in the Statesboro market. Use the history report to identify vehicles with potential water damage.

A vehicle history report is an essential tool for Statesboro car buyers. It offers transparency and helps you avoid hidden issues that could lead to costly repairs down

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