The Vin Scout is one of the biggest e-commerce companies in the world offering information about vehicle history of used cars. The vehicle history is offered by means of a report in a form of a concise outline of the lifespan of a car. The reports are designed in a way which, on the basis of
The Vin Scout accelerates the changes on the used cars market
The Vin Scout is constantly working on improving safety and transparency of the transactions on the used cars market. Our mission is to help you choose the best vehicle: we help you minimise the risk during the purchase process and we increase the buyer’s awareness,
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Vehicle history uncensored with The Vin Scout
Remember – you can find the history of more than 500.000.000 cars here. So far, millions of customers have trusted autoDNA and used its services, thanks to which they have discovered the past events of the lifespan of the vehicle. Thanks to this, they have avoided purchasing a
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What is the VIN number?
The VIN (Vehicle Identification number) is a unique identifier assigned to each vehicle. It consists of 17 characters that contain information about the brand, model, year of production and the characteristic features of the vehicle. The VIN number is used to track the vehicle history, such as repairs, technical inspections and accidents. This is a key element when checking the technical condition and vehicle history before buying.
Where to find a VIN number?
The VIN number is placed on elements permanently related to the body. You can usually find it on the driver's side, in the service book, on the side of the engine and in various other places, which is often conditioned by the car brand. If you do not find it under the hood, you can look for it in the trunk, on the floor in the passenger cabin, on the threshold, on the front septum, the nest of the front suspension column, the floor in the passenger compartment or the dashboard.