When you go to buy a used car, you should really get a vehicle history report on the car. This will tell you about the title of the car and if it’s been in wrecks. This is a guide on understanding those reports from AutoCheck.
If your AutoCheck score is low, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s a bad vehicle. The same with high AutoCheck scores. AutoCheck takes into account the age, mileage and other factors associated with that year, make, model of car. You should always compare the score with the score range to get a better idea of the vehicle’s rating. A luxury auto will have a higher score than a compact auto of the same year and mileage. An example of always checking the score range is a Lamborghini Gallardo with a salvage title and half of the vehicle left after a fire. It got a score of 90 because that’s the lowest score that car make/model/year could get. So a score of 5 may be great if the score range for the car is 0 to 5.
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