Great for checking MOT history and other info you can get for free but £12 per check with the big red badge telling you there’s bad history on your car. You can get an in-depth check done for much le... See more
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Great price all the details you need to know about the car you are thinking of buying
Awesome site!! Very easy to use and the score feature is so easy to understand for someone who doesn’t know about cars!
Did vehicle score ultimate report,on two cars both reports said one owner.wrong.first car 3owners second car 4owner.no reason given from vehicle score.not good enough..

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Cars 34 years old not a spot of rust only failed one mot in its lifetime done 3000 miles in 20 years and is 1.8 carburetor engine and it states it's below average and common faults dpf filter 😂 how are you working out your scores you must be absolutely mad to believe these scores with response to your reply many new vehicles will be scrapped or have many issues by the time they get to 30 years old just because a car is older shouldn't mean it isn't any less reliable and also a older car / classic car is more looked after than a newer car generally still don't agree with your scores as it should take into account all factors and not favour newer cars !!!!!!

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These checks give you peace of mind. Rather than taking the waffle from a trader this gives you an unbiased review on the vehicle then you can make your decision. For very little money you can save yourself a lot of heartache.
Smart idea I love using car score thank you
VehicleScore was such a lifesaver, I was planning on buying a first car since I passed my test and was considering one which after using VehicleScore turned out to be written off, saved me so much time and money. And using them I’ve found another car which showed me all of it’s previous history, Thank you so much!!
I'm not sure why this website gets so much promotion. Everything seems to be based on the MOT results. Is it a negative a car is over 10 years old? As long as a car is looked after & has the mot faults fixed it can last a lot longer than 10 years. Reference registration LC56PWO MOT until October 2024. All new brakes & tyres fitted. S273SNB many faults including rust evident on previous mots not addressed.

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