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Location: Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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I found out some very good to know info from carfax, (I got the unlimited 30 day), but I noticed my dad's accord is a car with 70mi, and there is not mention of his $10,000 repair after hitting a deer
btw, deer season starts tomorrow, our highways will be safer again
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Deerfield Beach, Florida
United States
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Car Fax its a great tool to have an overall idea of the history of the vehicle but it only discloses the information available to THEM . In your case, probably the insurance company did not file th einformation promptly or did not filed the information at all. If the original owner rolls back the mileage on his vehicle and does not repair or service his car in major body shops, noone will find out this type of fraud. You can use CarFax as a tool butthe best way to find whatis going on with a vehicle its to consult my an experienced trusted mechanic and even a body shop specialist. They know how to find hidden damages, other than that Carfax is as good as any information that you can fin on the web about accident reports, etc...
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Chicago, Illinois
United States
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Yeah, not all is covered there. Especially, if the owner did not file insurance claim. It's more like a secondary check, rather than a primary check.
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