Search www.carfax.com, or www.cardetective.com. Both sites charge a small fee (34.99 for carfax, and 19.99 for car detectives) Also, there is www.vehiclehistorylookup.com/. They charge only a $1.
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You can look up your vin on your car or online. It is a sticker located on the door of your car, or there are also vin lookup sites you can register with.
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Many car service centers have their locations listed either online or in local business directories. Your car manufacturer may also have mechanics in your area that they recommend to work on your make of car.
Any mechanic with a code reader can get them from the car then you can look them up online.
Edmunds.com is a very good place to look up the prices of used cars. They show you the prices of used cars based on the miles and conditions of the car.
If you want to find pictures of badly damaged cars, you can look in the newspapers online and look up car accidents. You can also try looking at information on what not to do in a DMV site.
Go to the manufacturer web site, and look up the cars safety features and rating. Or just look online for ''(specific car and year) Safety ratings''. This should get you what you are looking for.
My aunt is a prison inmate, and I am interested in looking her up by ID. Is it possible to look her up online, and if so, where?
There are many websites to look for special offers on used cars. The following websites are some of the best sites: www.autotrader.com, www.iwanttobuyused.com, and www.carsdirect.com.
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The best way to tell a car's value is probably to compare it to another car of higher value. That way, you could get a two-way point of view vs. another car. Or look it up online.