VIN Info Hub vs CARFAX — the honest comparison (2026)

We sell a €4,29 vehicle history report. CARFAX sells the same report for €38,64. That gap raises a fair question: what are you actually paying many times more for, and is it worth it for your specific car purchase? This page answers honestly — including the cases where you should buy CARFAX instead of us. We do not benefit from selling you a report you do not need.

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The short answer

For about 80% of used-car buyers — the people checking a car under $20k, asking "is it salvage, has it been totaled, has the odometer been rolled back, has it had major accidents" — our €4,29 report gives you the same answer CARFAX would for €38,64. The federal NMVTIS data layer is identical. For the other 20% of buyers — higher-end purchases where 35 years of dealership maintenance history affects the decision, or financing requirements that specifically demand a CARFAX-branded report — CARFAX is worth the premium. We are honest about which is which because misallocating our report onto a buyer who needs CARFAX hurts us as much as it hurts them.

What data each of us actually delivers

Both we and CARFAX are federally NMVTIS-authorized data providers. NMVTIS — the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System operated by the US Department of Justice — is the single federal database that aggregates state DMV title-brand data, total-loss insurance reports, salvage/junk records, and odometer history. Every authorized provider, whether €4,29 or €38,64, pulls from the same NMVTIS source for that data layer. The title brands (salvage, rebuilt, flood, lemon), the odometer history, the total-loss flags — identical between providers because they come from the same federal feed. Where providers actually differ is in proprietary layers stacked on top of NMVTIS: CARFAX's 35-year direct integration with thousands of dealer service-management systems, AutoCheck's proprietary scoring algorithm, Bumper's court-record overlay. We deliberately do not charge for proprietary layers we did not build — we deliver the federal NMVTIS data at its real wholesale cost, in your browser, instant.

Why we are 90% cheaper

The wholesale federal NMVTIS data costs an authorized provider in the $0.50-$2 per-VIN range. CARFAX charges €38,64 retail. The retail markup pays for three things: (1) brand marketing (you have heard of CARFAX because they spend hundreds of millions on advertising every year, including Super Bowl spots and the famous "Show Me the CARFAX" campaign), (2) the proprietary dealership service-record layer (a real product that took 35 years to build), and (3) profit margin on top of the brand premium. We do not run national advertising, we are not building proprietary data, and we operate on a leaner cost structure. Our €4,29 price reflects the actual wholesale data cost plus a small margin to keep the lights on. We are not a "discount CARFAX" — we are an NMVTIS-direct provider that does not stack the brand-marketing markup on top.

What you give up by choosing us over CARFAX

We are honest about this because pretending the products are identical is a lie. Three things CARFAX has that we do not: (1) Detailed dealership service records — 35 years of direct integrations with dealer service-management systems means CARFAX has documented oil changes, scheduled maintenance, recall completions, and warranty work that we cannot match. For a higher-end car where regular maintenance is a value-affirming signal, CARFAX's service-record layer is genuinely useful. (2) The CARFAX brand name on a printable report — some banks and auto financing programs specifically require a CARFAX-branded report (not just "any vehicle history report"). If your lender requires it, our report does not substitute. (3) Buyback Guarantee — CARFAX offers a limited buyback guarantee if their report misses a major title brand that should have been visible. Our report does not include a buyback guarantee. For all three, if any matter to your purchase decision, buy CARFAX.

What you gain by choosing us

(1) Price: €4,29 versus €38,64. For an individual buyer checking one car, that is a meaningful saving. For someone checking 5 cars over a month of shopping, the per-car gap multiplies. (2) No subscription, no auto-renewal, no cancellation flow to remember (looking at you, Bumper). Single purchase, you own the report, you move on. (3) Instant in-browser delivery — your report renders in your browser within seconds of payment, dated today, with a verifiable timestamp. Sellers cannot forge an in-browser real-time report the way they can forge a PDF. (4) Same federal NMVTIS data — title brands, odometer history, total-loss flags, accident reports, Copart/IAAI auction history — identical to what CARFAX would show because the federal data source is the same. (5) No conflict-of-interest selling. We do not also operate dealer software where dealers are our customers. We work for the buyer.

Side-by-side comparison

Feature VIN Info Hub vs CARFAX
NMVTIS title brands (federal data) Both: identical. Same federal Department of Justice database.
Odometer history (state DMV) Both have it. CARFAX adds dealership-service-record odometer reads for denser data on dealer-serviced cars.
Accident history Both have NMVTIS-sourced accident flags. Neither has unreported accidents — these are why an inspection still matters.
Auction history (Copart, IAAI) Both surface auction presence — critical for title-washing detection.
Open NHTSA recalls Both have it. NHTSA data is free public federal data.
Dealership service records CARFAX has dramatically more — their 35-year direct dealer integrations are a real proprietary advantage. We do not have this data layer.
Report price €4,29 versus €38,64 — substantial difference. No subscription either side.
Delivery Both: instant. We deliver in-browser real-time, CARFAX delivers in-browser + downloadable PDF.
Buyback Guarantee CARFAX offers a limited buyback guarantee on undetected major brands. We do not.
Lender / bank acceptance CARFAX is the recognized brand for most US auto-loan underwriting. Some lenders specifically require it. Our report may not substitute where the lender requires CARFAX by name.

You should choose us if

(1) You are buying a used car under $20k where the buying decision turns on "is this car salvage, has it been totaled, has the odometer been rolled back" — questions our €4,29 federal NMVTIS data answers. (2) You are checking multiple cars while shopping — the per-car cost difference adds up. (3) You want a report dated today that the seller cannot forge (real-time browser delivery cannot be tampered with the way PDFs can). (4) You are comparing against the dealer's own CARFAX and want a fresh independent NMVTIS run to verify nothing has changed. (5) You do not need lender-recognized brand-name reports for financing.

You should choose CARFAX if

(1) Your auto loan or financing program specifically requires a named CARFAX report. (2) You are buying a higher-end car ($20k+) where documented dealership service history (oil changes, scheduled maintenance, recall completions) materially affects whether you buy. (3) You want the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee — a limited but real protection if their report misses a major title brand. (4) You want the most brand-recognized report to show to a buyer when reselling the car later (CARFAX-branded reports help resale; ours do not have brand recognition outside the buyer community). (5) Cost is genuinely not a factor and you want the comprehensive report regardless of price.

The honest verdict

If you need a CARFAX, buy CARFAX. If you need the federal NMVTIS data layer — and most individual used-car buyers do — buy ours. The two products are not interchangeable on the proprietary layers (dealership service records, buyback guarantee, brand recognition), and they are identical on the federal NMVTIS layer (title brands, odometer history, accident flags, auction history). We win on price, delivery speed, and forgery resistance. CARFAX wins on dealership service records, lender recognition, and brand familiarity. Pick the one that matches what you actually need — not the one with the bigger marketing budget.

Try a €4,29 report on the VIN you are considering

Enter the 17-character VIN below. Your report renders in seconds — title brands, odometer history, accident flags, total-loss records, auction history, open recalls. If the report shows you what you needed to know to make the buying decision, the €4,29 was well spent. If not, you have lost less than the cost of a coffee and you know to escalate to CARFAX for the dealership service records.

Frequently asked questions

For the federal NMVTIS data layer — title brands, odometer history, total-loss flags, accident reports, auction history — yes, our data is identical because we pull from the same federal NMVTIS database CARFAX pulls from. We are a federally NMVTIS-authorized provider, listed on the Department of Justice's official NMVTIS provider directory. Where we differ from CARFAX is in proprietary layers: CARFAX has 35 years of dealership service records that we do not have. So no, we are not identical to CARFAX, but for the data that drives most buying decisions (is this car salvage / totaled / rolled back / accident-damaged), the underlying federal data is the same.

Because the price difference reflects brand marketing spend and a proprietary data layer (dealership service records), not data quality on the federal NMVTIS layer. CARFAX spends hundreds of millions per year on advertising — that cost ultimately comes from somewhere, and the answer is the €38,64 per-report price. The federal NMVTIS data itself costs all authorized providers roughly the same at wholesale ($0.50-$2 per VIN). The price gap is markup, not data quality. For the federal data, you can trust our €4,29 report exactly as much as you can trust CARFAX's €38,64 report — same source.

Yes. We operate as a federally NMVTIS-authorized vehicle history report provider. NMVTIS authorization means we have signed the federal data-access agreement with the US Department of Justice and meet the federal reporting standards. The same authorization CARFAX, AutoCheck, Bumper, EpicVIN, and VinAudit hold.

Three things: (1) Detailed dealership service-record history (oil changes, scheduled maintenance, recall completions, warranty work) reported by dealers who have direct CARFAX integrations. We do not have this. (2) CARFAX Buyback Guarantee on undetected major title brands. We do not offer a buyback guarantee. (3) Brand-name recognition for lender financing — some banks specifically require a CARFAX-named report. Our report is not a substitute where the lender requires CARFAX. Other than those three, the data layers overlap.

Two reasons. First, brand recognition — CARFAX has spent decades and hundreds of millions making "Show Me the CARFAX" a household phrase. Most buyers do not know NMVTIS exists, do not know any other authorized providers exist, and default to the brand they have heard of. Second, dealer adoption — used-car dealers prefer to show CARFAX reports because their customers ask for CARFAX by name. The federal NMVTIS data layer is the same regardless of provider, but consumer awareness of the federal data source is low. We are not trying to displace CARFAX for buyers who genuinely need CARFAX's proprietary layers — we are trying to reach buyers who do not need them and are overpaying.

Harder, because we deliver in-browser real-time. A CARFAX PDF can be edited with basic PDF software — sellers have been caught modifying CARFAX reports to remove accidents or title brands. Our report renders in your browser at the moment you pay, with a verifiable timestamp that ties to our server logs. The way to use our report safely on a dealer's lot is to pull it yourself on your own phone or laptop, dated today — the seller cannot tamper with that. If you receive a PDF or screenshot of our report from a seller, treat it with the same skepticism you should treat any seller-provided document.

Possible — for the dealership service-record layer, which we do not have. If you ran our report on a $30k late-model used car and the report shows a clean title and clean accident history, but you want documented maintenance history before committing, escalate to a €38,64 CARFAX on the same VIN. You have spent a small amount total and you have both the federal NMVTIS data and the proprietary service-record data. For the title-brand layer (salvage, rebuilt, flood, lemon, totaled), we will not miss anything CARFAX would catch — same federal source.

Seconds. The report renders in your browser as soon as the payment confirms. We do not email it, batch it, or queue it — the NMVTIS API call happens in real time. You can be standing on a dealer's lot, enter the VIN, pay, and have the report on screen within about 30 seconds. The PDF version (if you want a downloadable copy) is available immediately after.
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