Buy AutoCheck report
Enter a VIN to see available vehicle history report options (including AutoCheck when available), pricing, and delivery time.
What you get (when available)
AutoCheck is often used in dealer/auction workflows. Results vary by VIN and data source.
- AutoCheck Score (when available)
- Odometer / mileage history (when available)
- Accident / damage indicators (when available)
- Title brands & major red flags (when available)
- Auction and listing context (when available)
Pricing & options
Choose a single report or a credit pack if you plan to run multiple VINs.
| Option | Price | Best for | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single report Run one VIN and check out |
From $6.59 | One vehicle / one decision | Run VIN |
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Credit pack (10 credits)
Better value if you’re checking multiple VINs
|
$9.60
$0.96 / credit
|
Shopping for multiple vehicles | Buy credits |
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Credit pack (50 credits)
Better value if you’re checking multiple VINs
|
$45.00
$0.90 / credit
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Shopping for multiple vehicles | Buy credits |
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Credit pack (100 credits)
Better value if you’re checking multiple VINs
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$85.00
$0.85 / credit
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Shopping for multiple vehicles | Buy credits |
Credits are used at checkout for eligible reports. You’ll always see the exact total before you pay.
How it works
Which should you choose?
AutoCheck can be useful for quick screening (often used in dealer/auction workflows), while CARFAX may surface different events depending on reporting. If the purchase is high-stakes, compare both.
Delivery, access, and refunds
- Delivery: usually instant after payment; timing can vary by provider and VIN.
- Access: keep your receipt and save the report details you need during negotiations.
- Refunds: see refund policy and contact support if delivery fails.
Sample preview (example fields)
Below is an example of the types of fields you may see. Specific sections depend on VIN and data availability.
Score & identity
- AutoCheck Score (if available)
- VIN decode (make/model/trim)
- Title brand signals
History signals
- Odometer/mileage records
- Damage/accident indicators
- Auction/listing context (if available)
When to choose AutoCheck
AutoCheck is often referenced in dealer/auction environments. It can be a good fit when:
- You’re evaluating auction inventory or dealer listings
- You want an AutoCheck Score signal (when available)
- You’re comparing multiple vehicles and want consistent checks
Limitations & trust
- Availability varies by VIN and provider
- Not all events are reported to all sources
- A clean report is not a guarantee of a clean car
Always inspect the vehicle—reports complement inspection, they don’t replace it.