What is the question. Most likely the damage will show up on carfax if your state reports are available to carfax.
You can receive a free CARFAX history report by applying for one on the official CARFAX website. You can also ask for one when looking to purchase a used car at a major dealership.
Your car will depreciate depending on the size of the dents. A few dents will be different from a hundred dents. Carfax has a category for hail damage.
CARFAX reports are vehicle history reports. A CARFAX report costs $39.99. You can get 5 CARFAX reports for only $49.99. You can get unlimited CARFAX reports for only $54.99.
Carfax allows one who is considering purchasing a vehicle to check the vehicle's registration and title information, currant odometer readings, accident history including frame and structural damage, and recall information.
Carfax Abbey was created in 1997.
Depends on the circumstances.. you are to disclose any damages to the vehicle while it was in your posession. If you lied to them and said that there was nothing wrong, but the vehicle had major damage that was repaired, they may be albe to. They have the burden of proof. If this is happening, more than likely who ever has the vehicle now has found something out that was not disclosed to them by the dealership. The dealership is trying to pass it off on you. They can only pass on the information that was provided to them via you or Carfax. Carfax is not 100% reliable, especially if any damage was never reported.
Definitely! The last time I ran a carfax report, it was $34.99.
yes carfax does show the color of the vvechicle.
I believe there are discounted carfax reports available online.
Carfax provides a free report of the cars at the dealership you are willing to buy from. For more information on what a Carfax provides, check out their official website.
You can't. Carfax doesn't go back that far. Carfax is a joke anyway. Very few shops actually report to carfax and any work done by the owner isn't reported either.