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Instant vehicle history report powered by official NHTSA data. Recalls, specs, safety info — in seconds for just $4.99.

⚠ Please enter a valid 17-character VIN (no I, O, or Q).
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After entering your VIN you'll be taken to a secure Stripe checkout page to complete your $4.99 payment. You'll be brought right back to view your full report instantly.
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Powered by Official NHTSA Government Data

Your report pulls directly from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) — the same database used by dealers and insurers. Includes full specs, safety recalls, complaint records, and investigations. Learn more at nhtsa.gov →

What You Get
Everything in Your Report
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Vehicle Specs

Make, model, year, trim, body type, engine, fuel type, and full build data direct from NHTSA.

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Safety Recalls

All open and closed NHTSA safety recalls — component, risk, and remedy details.

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Owner Complaints

Consumer complaints filed with NHTSA about this exact model from real owners.

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Investigations

Any NHTSA safety investigations opened against the manufacturer for this vehicle.

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Safety Ratings

NHTSA 5-star crash test and rollover ratings if available in the database.

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Equipment Data

Drivetrain, transmission, equipment codes, and plant of manufacture.

Simple Process
3 Steps to Your Report
1

Enter the VIN

Find the 17-character VIN on the dashboard, door jamb, or title document.

2

Pay $4.99 via Stripe

You're redirected to Stripe's secure checkout — card, Apple Pay, Google Pay all accepted.

3

Get Your Report

Stripe sends you back to your full report page instantly. Save or print anytime.

Pricing
Simple Flat Price
$4.99
per vehicle · one-time payment
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code assigned to every car, truck, and SUV. Find it on the dashboard near the windshield, the driver's side door jamb, or your vehicle title, registration, or insurance card.
Your report includes NHTSA safety recalls (open and closed), full vehicle specs (make, model, year, trim, engine, drivetrain), manufacturer information, body type, equipment data, and safety ratings — all from the official NHTSA government database.
Both use official data sources. The key difference is price: Carfax charges $44.99 per report. QuickVinHistory charges just $4.99 — over 88% cheaper. We pull directly from the NHTSA government API, the same source used by dealers and insurers nationwide.
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Your report is instant. Within seconds of completing your $4.99 payment, your full NHTSA vehicle history report is displayed on screen. No email delay, no account required.
Always. A VIN check can reveal open safety recalls, prior accident damage, salvage or flood titles, and odometer fraud. A $4.99 report could save you thousands on a bad purchase — whether you're buying from a private seller, a used car lot, or a dealership.
Limited data usually means the vehicle is very new, very old, or a specialty vehicle not fully in the NHTSA system. VINs for vehicles manufactured after 1981 are generally well-covered. If you have an issue, email us at [email protected].

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