This section displays key vehicle identification numbers recorded by the DVLA.
This section checks if there is any outstanding finance agreement currently registered on the vehicle.
This section checks whether the vehicle has ever been written off by an insurance company.
This section checks whether the vehicle has had any recorded colour changes.
This section checks for mileage discrepancies based on the vehicle's MOT test history.
This section provides an estimated market valuation for the vehicle based on industry pricing data.
This section checks whether the vehicle is currently recorded as stolen on the Police National Computer (PNC).
This section checks whether the vehicle is marked as scrapped with the DVLA.
This section displays any previous number plate transfers recorded for the vehicle.
This section shows all registered keeper changes recorded by the DVLA.
This section shows the current Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) status based on DVLA records.
This section indicates whether the vehicle meets UK Clean Air Zone (ULEZ / CAZ) emission standards.
This section explains how the vehicle is powered, such as petrol, diesel, hybrid, or fully electric.
This section groups together additional manufacturer and technical information about the vehicle.
This section displays the vehicleβs MOT test history including test dates, results, and any advisories or failures.
This section checks for any outstanding manufacturer safety recalls related to this vehicle.
This section checks whether the vehicle has been imported into the UK or permanently exported from the UK according to official records.
This report provides background and history information about the vehicle based on data from official and industry sources.
Its purpose is to help you decide whether it is sensible to proceed with viewing the vehicle or arranging a professional inspection.
This report does NOT assess the physical condition of the vehicle. It cannot identify mechanical faults, cosmetic damage, wear and tear, missing keys, or the quality of any repairs or maintenance.
Even if all checks return clear results, this should NOT be taken as confirmation that the vehicle is free from defects
or suitable to purchase without further checks.
You should always inspect the vehicle in person and carry out appropriate due diligence before buying.