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From finance checks to accident records — Car Correct gives you the full picture before money changes hands.
Some vehicle issues aren’t visible during a test drive — unpaid finance, mileage discrepancies, or insurance flags.
A Car Correct vehicle history check highlights these risks upfront, helping you avoid costly mistakes.
If finance remains on a vehicle, legal ownership may still belong to a lender.
Car Correct confirms whether a car is finance-free, helping you avoid repossession risks.
Buying a stolen vehicle can result in total loss.
Our reports cross-check police and insurance databases to flag stolen vehicles instantly.
Previous damage isn’t always disclosed.
Car Correct reveals insurance write-offs, repair records, and damage categories so you know exactly what you’re buying.
Every Car-Correct.com vehicle check is built using trusted UK motoring databases to keep reports accurate, current, and reliable.
We focus on clear results and dependable records, so the details you see are based on genuine vehicle history — not guesswork.
A used car can look perfect, but hidden issues can cost you thousands later.
Without a proper vehicle history check, you could unknowingly buy a car with outstanding finance, theft records, write-off history, or mileage inconsistencies.
Car-Correct.com helps you spot these risks early — so you can buy with confidence and avoid expensive mistakes.
No more jumping between multiple websites to piece together information.
Each Car-Correct.com report brings key checks together — MOT history, mileage records, finance status, theft alerts, and identity details — giving you a clear view of a vehicle’s past.
One quick search. One complete report. Total clarity.
Car-Correct.com provides access to verified records for millions of UK-registered vehicles — covering everything from everyday hatchbacks to premium, performance, and imported models.
Regardless of age, mileage, or vehicle type, our system delivers clear, up-to-date data designed to support smarter buying decisions.
If a vehicle is officially registered for use on UK roads, you can check its history quickly and reliably here.
Clear answers to common questions — plus practical advice to help you buy with confidence.
Our reports analyse verified MOT mileage records and historical data to detect unusual patterns. Any inconsistencies, gaps, or sudden mileage changes are clearly highlighted, helping you spot potential clocking or odometer tampering early.
Yes. Every Car-Correct.com report includes a full finance check covering HP, PCP, lease, and loan agreements. You’ll immediately see if a vehicle still has active finance attached.
Absolutely. We cross-check police and insurance databases to confirm whether a vehicle has been reported stolen. Any active or historical theft markers are shown clearly in your report.
Yes. You’ll receive a complete MOT history including test dates, pass and fail results, advisory notes, and recorded mileages — giving you insight into how the vehicle has been maintained over time.
If a vehicle has been written off by an insurer, the report will show the official write-off category (such as Cat N or Cat S). This helps you understand the type of damage involved and assess any potential risks.
Yes. You’ll see how many registered keepers the vehicle has had, which can help you judge ownership stability and how frequently the car has changed hands.
Yes. The report includes a history of registration and plate changes, including private plates, helping you identify attempts to conceal a vehicle’s past.
A quick Car-Correct.com check can uncover finance, theft records, or hidden damage — saving you from costly mistakes later.
Always confirm that the VIN on the vehicle matches the VIN shown in the report. A mismatch is a serious warning sign.
If a deal looks too good to be true, it often is. Low prices can indicate outstanding finance, previous write-offs, or undisclosed issues.
Categories like Cat S or Cat N show past damage history. Make sure repairs were completed properly and factor this into the vehicle’s value.