Import a US used car to Mexico — full VIN check & history report for $4.99
Mexico imports more US used cars than any other country — the border corridor through Nuevo Laredo, Tijuana and Mexicali clears tens of thousands of vehicles per month. Repuve catches Mexican-side liens but not the US salvage, flood or odometer history. Verify every VIN against NMVTIS before paying customs.
in US passenger-vehicle exports to Mexico during 2024. (Source: US Census HS8703 2024)
What our report shows
- Full accident history from every reporting US state and insurer.
- Title brand changes — salvage, rebuilt, flood, fire, junk and lemon-law buy-backs.
- Copart and IAAI auction sale records, condition grades and damage photos.
- Every reported odometer reading across the vehicle's US life.
- Lien records and open-finance flags from US banks and credit unions.
Why this matters for Mexico importers
Mexico is the single largest destination for used US passenger vehicles. Customs data for 2024 shows roughly $3.2 billion in US-origin passenger-vehicle volume crossing the border, the majority through Nuevo Laredo (Tamaulipas), Tijuana and Mexicali (Baja California), Ciudad Juárez (Chihuahua) and Piedras Negras (Coahuila). Most of this flow is auction-sourced — Copart, IAAI and Manheim lots bought at US auctions and shipped south.
The Mexican Repuve (Registro Público Vehicular) records ownership, plates and liens on the Mexican side. It does NOT cross-reference NMVTIS, so a Copart salvage Camry can clear customs at Nuevo Laredo with a clean Texas re-issued title and end up on a Repuve registry with no salvage flag. Mexican retail buyers in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey have no way to see the US-side title-brand history from a Repuve query alone.
The other Mexico-specific risk is hurricane-flood vehicles from Florida and Texas re-exported after Ian, Helene and Milton. Copart auctions out hundreds of thousands of these cars; a meaningful share moves through the McAllen → Nuevo Laredo lane straight into Mexican retail inventory. The US-side auction sale-date is the only reliable cross-reference against FEMA disaster windows.
Our $4.99 report is designed to be run at the auction-bid stage, before you pay the broker, the shipper and the IMMEX / Pedimento customs duty. Source: US Census HS8703 2024.
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Our report vs Carfax vs AutoCheck
| Feature | Our report | Carfax | AutoCheck |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price per VIN | $4.99 | $44.99 | $29.99 |
| NMVTIS title-brand chain | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Copart auction records | ✓ | — | — |
| IAAI auction records | ✓ | — | — |
| Full odometer history | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Instant delivery | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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