We are proud to say that VinAudit Canada blows the competition out of the water. And we are not saying it just to make an empty brag or give ourselves a pat on the back. We are claiming it because we have data to back our claims up.
Carfax does measure a car’s retail and trade-in value, but VinAudit expands on this by presenting real-time data on market value, and ownership cost, along with the factors affecting them, using graphs.
Remember our earlier discussion on vehicle specifications between AutoCheck and Carfax reports? Now compare Carfax with Vinaudit. As you see, the VinAudit report is more fleshed out.
As of this writing, here is how VinAudit Canada compares with Carfax Canada:
VinAudit Canada |
Carfax Canada |
$14.95 for 1 report with lien check
$34.95 for 5 reports with lien check
$44.95 for 10 reports with lien check |
$46.95 for 1 vehicle history report
$64.95 for 1 car report + lien check
$104.95 for 3 reports + lien check |
That means to say, for every price of 2 Carfax Canada reports, you can get 5 individual VinAudit Canada reports. 6 VinAudit reports if you order a 5-report package, plus a single car report. At most, you can get 15 VinAudit Canada reports and keep some change.
What’s more, VinAudit monitors EACH and EVERY vehicle in more than
15 million listings from over 70,000 dealerships across the US and Canada. Not to mention it receives data from countless other third parties, like law enforcement, DMVs, junk yards, and insurance companies.
With 50 + data points to boast for each VIN check report, VinAudit Canada can give Carfax and AutoCheck a good run for their money. In some regard, VinAudit is more detailed than Carfax but with a pricing range closer to that of AutoCheck.
To allay all your doubts, we want you to compare our
VinAudit sample report with the samples we used for
Carfax and
Autocheck here to decide if our assertions make sense.