carfax help please??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by g20zoom, Mar 23, 2006.

  1. g20zoom

    g20zoom Guest

    Would someone be kinda of enough to run a car fax for me on:

    VIN:
    2HGEH2461PH533538

    I would greatly appreciate it!!!
    Thanks

    -joe
     
    g20zoom, Mar 23, 2006
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  2. g20zoom

    Shep Guest

    3 owners in Calif., no history of total or flood, 172k last August.
     
    Shep, Mar 23, 2006
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  3. g20zoom

    John S. Guest

    Hmmm...don't want to pay for the service provided by CarFax maybe?

    Have you considered the possibility that someone might provide a
    cheapster like you with bogus information just out of spite? You may
    be buying a Katrina special.....
     
    John S., Mar 23, 2006
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  4. Be aware that Carfax has not been very accurate on the cars we have now. My
    son signed up to check out the Acura he eventually bought; it didn't
    indicate any accident history even though it's clear the hood isn't original
    and a front brace has wrecking yard markings on it. My daughter's car showed
    up as having originally been a fleet car, but the title shows no such thing.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Mar 23, 2006
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  5. g20zoom

    spodely Guest

    Carfax is only as good as the information they are able to obtain. If you
    wreck your car and don't file a claim with the insurance company or the
    police, who will ever know? Most states don't have a provision on a title
    for "fleet vehicle".

    John
     
    spodely, Mar 23, 2006
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  6. g20zoom

    g20zoom Guest

    Thanks for the people who helped. I just had a casual interest in a
    car.

    I know...a Carfax just gets you closer at weeding out problems. At
    least it's a start, but I also plan to look at the fender lines under
    the hood for rippling, and under the car(hands&knees) to see if the car
    has been welded together. I'll also check all around where there
    might be panel misfits indicating a fix.
     
    g20zoom, Mar 23, 2006
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  7. g20zoom

    RM Guest

    Mike
    My truck was in 5 major accidents all insurance and repaired at dealers.
    Clean Carfax. Carfax is a ripoff crapshoot.
     
    RM, Mar 23, 2006
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  8. A visual check under the hood will tell you a lot, too. Remove the oil
    filler cap and peek at the metal you can see. If it is silvery where the oil
    isn't thick on it, that's a good sign of being treated well. A little
    yellow-brown varnish is okay, crusty black deposits are a definite no-no.
    Ditto with the radiator; you want to see the car when the engine is cold -
    not only so you can be aware of any cold running problems but so you can
    check the radiator. Remove the radiator cap and run your fingertip around
    the rim inside the radiator; there should be no trace of rust. The coolant
    should be up to the neck. Start the car and place the palm of your hand over
    the radiator neck, using the other hand to pinch the tube to the overflow
    reservoir - there should not be a steady rise in pressure in the next few
    seconds, and especially not a pulsation from the cylinders. Those are strong
    indicators of a failing head gasket and likely warped head - lots of
    dollars. There should be no black grease thrown around from either front
    axle (most often at the outer CV joint boot, those rubber bellows). Axle
    repair is worth about $300 US per side. A head gasket replacement with head
    milling will set you back about $1000 US, give or take.

    Also ask when the timing belt was last changed and ask to see documentation
    if it isn't nearly due (or overdue!). If it isn't documented you have no
    choice but to have it changed - price varies fairly widely but is around
    $500 US.

    If an automatic, be very critical of the shifting and of the operation in
    reverse. Honda trannies aren't known for smoothness, but they shouldn't slip
    or misbehave. Repair can be very expensive, up to $3000 US.

    Body damage is not usually as important to me as mechanical condition. I can
    live with bent supports and ripples, but major defects are a bummer.

    Mike (who prefers to buy cars with 100K miles or more)
     
    Michael Pardee, Mar 23, 2006
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  9. g20zoom

    chip Guest



    when my wifes firebird was hit and i called the insurance co. I asked
    if it would show on carfax. The response? Do you want it to? We
    don't have to tell them anything!
    I've seen a lot of cars pass carfax at the dealership I
    work at, but once we get them off the ground it's a whole different
    story.
    I find their service to be completely useless.
    Chip
     
    chip, Mar 24, 2006
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