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Every day, "Motor Identifier" provides millions of customers with complete and accurate vehicle history reports. We help consumers by offering up-to-date information about used vehicles, allowing them to feel confident in their potential purchase. Our reports include information such as odometer readings, previous owners, damages, accidents, recalls, photos, title information, and more.

"Motor Identifier" reports are available to anyone interested in the history of a used vehicle. You can use an "Motor Identifier" report when you decide to buy a used vehicle and want to know its history, as well as information about any hidden issues. "Motor Identifier" reports are also invaluable to those who wish to sell their car to a private party and need to show that their car is worth its price. It's obvious that buyers normally feel more confident when they are aware of the history of a vehicle they want to purchase. 

"Motor Identifier" has an extensive database with records on over 350 million VINs, covering the majority of used vehicles in the US. They provide reports for vehicles manufactured after 1981, offering information about cars and light trucks. "Motor Identifier" can significantly reduce the risk of buying a vehicle with hidden or unknown issues.

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character code used to identify a vehicle. It contains specific information such as the make, model, year, country of origin, and more. You can use the VIN to obtain a vehicle history report at "Motor Identifier".

To locate a vehicle's VIN, look for it on the dashboard, which is usually visible through the windshield.- Inside the door.- Engine firewall.- Under the hood.

Where to Find the VIN in Documents:- Vehicle title.- Service records.- Insurance policy.

Where else can you locate your VIN?
If you can't find the VIN, contact the vehicle's seller. The seller can locate the VIN on the vehicle or in the papers, as described above.

A VIN is commonly found on the driver's side door, near where the door latches, as well as in the lower-left part of the dashboard, in front of the steering wheel. If you own the vehicle, it can be found on the title, registration card, or insurance.

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