What a history report can show
A vehicle history report gives buyers a closer look at a car before they commit. It may include previous ownership, reported accidents, title status, mileage readings, service records, and registration activity. While it does not replace an inspection, it gives helpful context and can reveal problems that are not obvious from photos.
Use the report as a conversation starter
If a report shows an accident, that does not always mean the car should be avoided. The important questions are how serious the damage was, whether repairs were completed correctly, and how the vehicle performs today. A transparent seller should be willing to discuss the information and help you understand the vehicle.
Combine history with inspection
The best decision comes from reviewing the history report, inspecting the vehicle, and taking a proper test drive. When all three tell the same story, buyers can move forward with more confidence.
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