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1. Ask the person or dealership selling the vehicle to provide you with a complimentary vehicle history report. Many car dealerships do this as a matter of course, and you will be
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1. Ask the dealer or seller for a free vehicle history report. Many dealerships are now providing these reports at no cost to consumers. Some private sellers are also giving a free
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1. Locate the VIN number of the used car you wish to research. You will find this on the dashboard of the car near the windshield or on the inside of the door frame. It is also located
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1. Find the VIN of the vehicle. The VIN is located on the left side of the dashboard near the windshield. In vintage vehicles, it is located on the driver's side door panel. This
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