If you decide to buy a used car from American auctions, such as Copart, IAAI or Manheim, you probably studied the history of the car on special services. There are BidFax, Autostat, stat.vin, autoauctionhistory and many other services that allow you to view the main characteristics of a particular car, its damage history, information about the owner. And of course, any owner of the VIN-number of the car can study the photos.
All this gives an experienced user the opportunity to find out with high accuracy what your car was like before. Anyone with a VIN number can assess the extent of damage to the bodywork, find out the key characteristics of the car, and much more. Where this data will then be used, one can only guess.
If someone has the VIN number of your car from America, he can create problems when reselling the car. Let’s imagine you want to fix a broken car from the USA, tune it or just bring it to good condition, and then sell it at a higher price, making money on your efforts. So a detailed history of your car on the Internet will not allow you to provide the desired level of confidentiality of car data. Anyone with a vehicle VIN can easily assess the vehicle’s actual mileage, the extent and nature of the damage, and even owner history.
Another dangerous scenario is that the history of your car from the USA is used by scammers for their vile purposes. Unfortunately, in Ukraine there are quite a lot of car scammers who deprive the owners of their cars and money by various schemes. High privacy is what any property owner craves, especially if it is a premium car.
These are just some of the arguments that explain why you need to delete information about a car bought in the United States. It would seem that it is impossible to do this, because any information on the Internet is publicly available and it is simply unrealistic to “wipe” it. But no. There is a reliable way to clear the VIN history and remove the history of a car from America.
Where is the history of cars from the USA stored?
The company removes data about the car from any automotive sites and services. The most popular data site from which people usually want to erase car data is BIDFAX. This is a very popular portal used all over the world to check a car before buying. When a person buys a car from an auction and wants to learn more about it, a service like Bidfax becomes a real find for him. However, if a person has already bought his car from US auctions and, on the contrary, does not want to advertise the true characteristics of the car, then Bidfax becomes a real problem. Fortunately, you can delete the history of the VIN code from any site, and especially from Bidfax.
And what, is it really possible to clear the VIN history of any car? Yes, of course, but for this you need to turn to professionals who will scan the entire Internet for this purpose and point-by-point delete data from each such resource using their own channels and capabilities.
What other sites can you delete the history of a car from America: badvin.org, bid.cars, carfast.express, vf.vin, bidfax.info, bidinfo.app, stat.vin, autoauctionhistory.com, bidhistory.org, badvin.org , autoastat.com, autohelperbot.com, plc.ua, autoauctions.io. And dozens of other sites, listing which here makes no sense.
How to delete car history from USA?
The owner of a car from American auctions or other car sales sites does not need to do anything on their own to delete information about a car bought in the United States. You just need to contact the company that provides the service of deleting car data, agree on all the nuances and wait a few days. This also includes the removal of photos of cars from the United States.
After the work done, you will receive a report with a thorough description of the actions that were performed by specialists. All sites from which data about your machine has been deleted will be listed. And it’s easy to check the results of the work: just drive in the VIN code of the vehicle and study the search results yourself. It is the right of anyone to privacy and protection of their personal lives.