#VT# History Report
Has the truck you are buying been in an accident or is it a lemon? Are you planning on selling your truck, and want to provide potential buyers piece of mind? When it comes to purchasing or selling a used truck, you want to get all the information you can on that truck’s history. You can protect yourself by purchasing or providing prospective buyers a Truck History Report. See the basic information about a specific Truck for free, and then you can purchase a full single report or unlimited report package to get the detailed background.

For the low cost of a truck history report, you can learn valuable information on the truck you are considering to purchase. Every year millions of consumers purchase a truck history report because they want to learn everything they can about the truck they are going to buy.
Vehicle Indentification Numbers (VINs)
Every truck with a model year of 1981 or newer has a unique 17-character vehicle identification number (VIN). A VIN has many uses, including helping you find important information about a truck's history. In addition, repair facilities use VINs to identify the engine, transmission and brake systems installed so that they can properly service truck. The police and law enforcement agencies use VINs to identify and recover stolen trucks and truck parts. Truck manufacturers use VINs to coordinate and handle safety recalls.
Find A VIN
You can find the VIN in a number of places on a truck, but most commonly on the dashboard where you can see it through the windshield. In addition, there is usually a sticker on the driver's side door. On some trucks the VIN is also placed on the engine, hood, and other parts. The VIN may also appear on the truck title, insurance policies, service records and police reports for the vehicle.
Truck History Information from VINs
Each character within a truck's VIN indicates a specific aspect of that truck's manufacturing history; such as year, make, model, where it was manufactured, and more. In addition, the VIN is used as a unique identifier for that truck, much the same way a social security number is used. As a unique identification tool, the VIN is also used to collect and access a comprehensive Truck History Report for that specific truck. Every report contains important information that can impact your decision about a specific used truck. Some of the information you can expect to find in a full truck history report on a specific truck includes:
* Date and Location of past registrations
* Specific title information, including salvaged or junked titles
* Previous odometer readings
* Accident history
* Frame/structural damage
* Accident indicators, such as airbag deployments
* Service and repair information
* Vehicle usage (taxi, rental, lease, etc.)
* Recall information
#VT# VIN Check
Get a CARFAX Truck Record Check
See the basic information about a specific Truck and how many records we have. Enter your VIN to get started!

What you don't know about the truck you are thinking about buying could cost you later. If that truck has had an accident or weather damage in the past, it could cause you costly problems for years to come. Title information could show the truck is a salvage vehicle, or that the seller doesn't even own that truck. In addition, you want to compare the mileage on a full truck history report with the mileage provided by the seller to see if they are trying to hide the true wear and tear on the vehicle. Take the time to get a full truck history report to make sure you are buying a safe and properly titled truck.