Are there signs of mileage rollbacks or discrepancies?
This vehicle may have a fake mileage!
It seems this vehicle wasn’t being used for a while. There may be a good reason, but it’s still useful to learn the facts. Was it damaged? Was there an expensive issue (engine / transmission failure, etc.)? Was there a mileage rollback?
Is the vehicle marked with the branded title “Junk,” “Salvage,” “Flood,” or others? Note: these are official title brand terms recognized by US state agencies
Salvage title found!
Vehicles with the "Salvage" title cannot be registered for road use without extensive repairs
04/2021
If this VIN has a record in the Junk/Salvage or Insurance information then the business that submitted the VIN to NMVTIS deemed the vehicle to be either a junk, salvage, or in the case of an insurer, a total loss. The information in the DISPOSITION field in the Junk/Salvage section denotes what has happened to the VIN (i.e., vehicle) since it came into the possession of the business.
This section helps you understand whether the vehicle was damaged or inspected for damage, along with recorded cost estimates (if available).
We found 2 records for this vehicle
Mild damages normally won’t impact a vehicle’s safety or leave structural issues
Sides affected
Sides affected
Possible Cause
Damage Groups
Disclaimer: Most damage records are related to accidents, but that's not always the case. Some records come from other sources like body shops, damage claims, auctions, or vehicle inspections. These records show that the vehicle's condition was assessed, even if it wasn’t due to an accident.
Does the vehicle have any manufacturer safety recalls? What is its safety rating?
1 recall found
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