AutoCheck is owned by Experian (yes, the credit report people), and they take

 Before we dive into the cage match, let me explain what these reports actually are for anyone who's new to this game (lucky you, learning this before spending hundreds on reports like yours truly).Both Carfax and AutoCheck are vehicle history report services. They collect data from thousands of sources - DMVs, insurance companies, auto auctions, repair shops, and more - to create a timeline of a car's life. Think of it as a biography, but for cars, and way less interesting at parties.The goal? To help you avoid buying a car that's been through more trauma than a soap opera character. Both services will tell you about accidents, title issues, service records, and ownership history. But HOW they tell you - and what they catch - can be very different.Know more info about #cheapautocheck 

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