Can someone CarFax it for me?

Discussion in 'Detailing Bliss Lounge' started by luke093, Aug 8, 2010.

  1. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    I found a great deal on the car and it seems too cheap. Owner says its a clear title, and everything runs like new, I am far from the car so can anyone verify the VIN with carfax? If someone has a yearly subscription. I would appreciate any help.

    Thanks :)
     
  2. bige441

    bige441 Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    just because something comes clean across car fax do mean jack. buying a car sight unseen is bad news.
     
  3. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    My friend had a Lexus that he spun out of control on black ice, completely f*cked up the entire car and it was just an inch away from being totalled. Bent frame, all of it. The insurance company repaired it, and he drove it for another year or two before selling it. He ran the Carfax on it before he sold it, and it came back completely clean.

    So yes, Carfax doesn't mean shit.
     
  4. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    Ok, I just wanted to make sure the carfax was ok so I don't waste my time driving 1 hour to see it. And I WILL see it if the carfax is good. I have the guys address and number. Just my dad says the car is not good... being 5k under KBB value, something must have been wrong. I don't have a carfax report from him nor a carfax account, I was hoping someone here had access to carfax through a subscription.
     
  5. RustyBumper

    RustyBumper Jedi Nuba

    Car Fax is pretty useless, IMO. Best thing to do is to ask the owner of the vehicle to meet you at a mechanic's shop of your choosing and have it inspected. I learned my lesson with Car Fax once before and I'll never make that mistake again.

    I'm not sure how old you are, but if I were you I would listen to my father. He's right in that there might be a shady reason why it's priced much lower than KBB.
     
  6. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    carfax actually helped me out, it recorded that the car fail emissions three times and I knew from that geko thats its a catalyst converter. sorry bro can't help you with your carfax, I paid for mine not yearly
     
  7. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    PM the VIN number. I'll check it for you buddy. I just bought a car and I have the subscription.
     
  8. GDAL

    GDAL Guest

    PM sent.
     
  9. Tire Shredder

    Tire Shredder Jedi Nuba

    Bingo! The shop must report the repairs made!


    I suggest calling some local shops to the car. if the car is a great deal it will be worth investing the $100 or so to have a mechanic put it on the hoist and look the car over thoroughly, paying close attention for body repairs.
     
  10. CU2MIKE

    CU2MIKE Guest

    My buddy owns a bodyshop, and according to him, as long as the vehicle is not a "total loss", it will show on carfax as being a "clean/clear title".
    When you see a vehicle with "savage" or "rebuilt" title, that means the vehicle was a total loss, and the bodyshop/or insurance company fixed it to resell.
    So in short, just because a vehicle has clean/clear title doesn't mean anything.
    Carfax might have a "traffic accident report" though.
     
  11. CU2MIKE

    CU2MIKE Guest

    That's true in most cases. But if you know a shady shop/or you know the owner of a shop. Pay the guy cash and ask him don't report it, I know it's illegal but people do it.
     
  12. RustyBumper

    RustyBumper Jedi Nuba

    So do all shops nationwide have to report repairs made to a vehicle or just the shops in your state?
     
  13. CU2MIKE

    CU2MIKE Guest

    That I am not sure about. But I do know they have to file a report of traffic accident, seen the form in person before. (this is in California)
     
  14. SilverGTV8

    SilverGTV8 Jedi Nuba

    I echo the Carfax is next to meaning less... I got burned real bad with my first S2000, everything was clean with the title according to Carfax and it was on a well known dealers lot. Bought the car... Owned all of 30days, 17 of which it was in the shop because the trunk was leaking... The supposedly fixed it several times, but it would still leak... I eventually just threw it up on the lift myself to have a look around... To my horror the WHOLE driverside of the car had essentially been replaced!!! Fought with the dealer that I paid a premium for a car that was essentially totaled and repaired... Took a week before there body guy confessed that it had been in an accident and he noticed it the first time they tried to repair the leaking trunk... trade a cherry Mustang GT for a (now known to be a lemon) S2000, only to be put into a Civic because the dealership was dragging their feet on finding another S2000... I find some and they would come up with some excuse on how they can't get that one... needless to say I never went back there and won't send my friends to them... My current S2000 got the lift treatment right at the dealership after I told them about my first experience.

    But what I can tell you is that a carfax is good for seeing where the car came from and registered.... There are some states that if the car comes from out of state as a salvage or totaled, registering the car will clean the title... It was scam up this way for a bit. Cars coming up from the Carolinas with water damage being registered in New Hampshire then sold to a Mass dealership with clean titles... Lot of people had issues a few years later with electronic gremlins...
     

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