Type of Ownership

Previous Owners:

When buying a new car, it's important to know the vehicle's background, including its service history, mileage and when it was manufactured. One factor which it more important and plays a very vital role in this regard is the number of previous owners the vehicle has had. This allows you not to be dark about it.

States/Provinces Owned In:

As the ownership of a car typically requires far fewer permits than driving that car on public roads, this allows you to know about the regulations of a State or Province that the vehicle is owned in.

Period of Ownership:

This allows you to know about the period the vehicle has been owned and used by the seller.

Last Recorded Mileage:

Vehicle mileage is often tampered with to inflate the value of a used car. If you want to check out the real mileage on a vehicle for free, you are on the right path.

Odometer Rollback:

Just as any component of a vehicle may be altered, the odometer can be rolled-back to take hundreds, or even thousands of kilometers off the number displayed. This reading is an important data point for prospective buyers, and unfortunately, the odometer rollback is a trick people have been using for decades. This allows you to make sure of its accuracy.

Flood or Lemon Title:

When it comes to buy a used vehicle, one needs to observe some factors, such as its history. For instance, a lemon is a car that has experienced multiple failures of the same mechanical part while being under warranty, with the respective part being essential to the car's safety or maneuverability. Or a “flood title” stands for that the car has damage from sitting in water deep enough to fill the engine compartment. This allows you to know about it.