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Vehicle history report alternatives
Most US vehicle history reports pull from the same NMVTIS-certified title and brand data — the differences are price, presentation, and what extras get layered on top. Below is an honest take on the major providers and where Vinpanda fits.
Vinpanda vs. Carfax
Carfax is the most recognizable name in vehicle history reports and the most expensive. Vinpanda pulls from the same NMVTIS-certified data set.
Buyers who want NMVTIS title and recall data without the Carfax price tag.
Vinpanda vs. AutoCheck
AutoCheck is owned by Experian and is bundled with most subscription auction services. Vinpanda is a single-report option for one-off used-car shoppers.
Private buyers who want one report rather than a subscription.
Vinpanda vs. Bumper
Bumper offers a free preview and then sells subscription access. Vinpanda is a flat one-time fee — no recurring billing.
Anyone who wants a single report without committing to a monthly plan.
Vinpanda vs. EpicVIN
EpicVIN markets a budget vehicle history report with NMVTIS-style data. Vinpanda is in the same price range with the same data sourcing.
Cost-conscious buyers comparing budget report providers.
Vinpanda vs. iSeeCars
iSeeCars focuses on used-car search, deal scoring, and price analysis — vehicle history is a secondary feature. Vinpanda is purpose-built for the report.
Shoppers who already used iSeeCars to find a car and now want a clean history report.
Vinpanda vs. VinAudit
VinAudit sells a low-cost vehicle history report and is one of the original NMVTIS resellers. Vinpanda offers a similar price point with a more buyer-friendly report layout.
Buyers comparing entry-priced NMVTIS report options.
Vinpanda vs. NICB VINCheck
NICB VINCheck is a free tool focused on theft and salvage flags only. Vinpanda adds title brands, accident records, mileage, and recalls in one report.
Anyone who has already run an NICB free check and wants the rest of the picture.
How Vinpanda compares
Same NMVTIS-certified title data as the big-name providers, plus open-recall data from NHTSA, accident and damage records, owner counts, mileage history, and theft status — for $14.99 per report, no subscription, no account required.
No upsell tiers, no monthly recurring charge, and no per-vehicle add-ons after purchase.
NMVTIS for title, brand, and odometer records; NHTSA for safety recalls; insurance and auction sources for damage history.
Designed for the person buying a single used car — not for dealers running hundreds of reports a month.