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information before you buy a second-hand vehicle.
VCheck offers a purchaser of a second-hand vehicle, a quick and easy way to obtain important vehicle information prior to purchase. The release of this information to the general public and the motor vehicle industry allows the consumer to take a proactive role in the deterrence of vehicle theft and fraud and make a more informed decision about your purchase.
VCheck is available for Cars, Trucks, Caravans and Campervans, Trailers, Buses and Motor Cycles that have a VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and were manufactured after January 1989. The VCheck Certificate enables the purchaser to verify if the vehicle they are purchasing has a stolen status recorded against it. The VCheck Certificate will also display if there is a repairable or statutory write off recorded.
The VCheck Certificate may also detail the type of damage sustained (eg. Fire, water damage), plus the date and state where the vehicle was written off.
A VCheck Standard Certificate is available for vehicles registered nationally and provides the standard vehicle identification and registration status information including:
Hail or Flood Damage
Written Off Information
Stolen Status
Financial Encumbrance
Odometer Tampering
A PPSR Certificate + Odometer Check (if available), PPSR Certificate, or a Car History Report is a vital part of the process when purchasing second hand.
They provide crucial information and will help ensure you know what you're getting before you hand over cash.
Odometer tampering, commonly referred to as odometer fraud, involves the illegal alteration or resetting of a vehicle's odometer to misrepresent the kilometres it has travelled.
Before buying a used car or motorcycle, it’s essential to perform an odometer check. Purchasing a vehicle with a manipulated odometer reading could result in discovering that its condition is not as good as expected, or it may cause buyers to pay more than the vehicle's actual value.
The main purpose of a PPSR Certificate + Odometer Check, is to help you avoid falling victim to potential odometer tampering.
Read more about AutoCheck's Odometer Check.
A PPSR certificate reveals whether the items you plan to buy are likely free from debt or other concerns that could threaten your investment.
If you purchase a car with an existing security interest, there is a risk that the car could be repossessed, resulting in financial loss for you.
PPSR Certificates are available for registered vehicles Australia wide.
Read more about PPSR Certificates
All our products on offer are intended to alert you to any potentially significant information about a vehicle.
View what each certificate and report can offer to help give you peace of mind.
AutoCheck accepts multiple payment methods for your convenience.
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