An AutoCheck Alternative
for $14.99 a Report
Same NMVTIS title, lien, and accident data AutoCheck draws from. $14.99 per report. No Experian account. No subscription. Free VIN preview before you pay.
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Vinpanda vs AutoCheck
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Why the underlying data is the same
AutoCheck is operated by Experian and draws from NMVTIS - the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System - as its core government data source. NMVTIS is a federal database maintained under the Anti-Car Theft Act that aggregates title, lien, accident, and odometer data from all 50 state DMVs, insurance companies, and salvage yards.
Vinpanda also uses a data provider that sources from NMVTIS with direct access to the same federal database. For the data that matters most in a used car purchase - title brands, salvage history, lien records, odometer readings, flood and fire designations - both services pull from the same government source.
AutoCheck supplements NMVTIS data with additional Experian proprietary data. In some cases that adds coverage. But for most used car buyers, the NMVTIS record is the primary thing worth checking - and Vinpanda provides that for $14.99 per report, with no account required and a free vehicle preview before you pay.
What a Vinpanda report includes
Where Vinpanda differs
Free vehicle preview before you pay
Enter any VIN to confirm the year, make, and model before you decide to buy the full report. AutoCheck does not offer this.
No account required
Vinpanda requires no registration, no email at checkout, and no account creation. Enter the VIN, pay $14.99, get the report. AutoCheck requires you to create an Experian account.
$14.99 flat, no subscription
One price, one report. No subscription model, no bundle push, no recurring charges. The cost is $14.99 and that is the entire cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is Vinpanda as reliable as AutoCheck?
Both pull core vehicle history data from NMVTIS, the same federal database. AutoCheck adds Experian proprietary data in some cases. For title brands, liens, odometer history, salvage records, and accident reports, the underlying government data source is the same.
Do I need an Experian account to use Vinpanda?
No. Vinpanda requires no account at all. AutoCheck is owned by Experian and requires an Experian account. Vinpanda is completely independent - enter a VIN, pay $14.99, get the report.
Does Vinpanda show the AutoCheck Score?
No. The AutoCheck Score is a proprietary Experian metric. Vinpanda shows the raw NMVTIS data directly - title brands, lien records, odometer readings, accident reports, and auction records - without a proprietary score overlay.
Can I see a preview before paying?
Yes. Enter any VIN to confirm the year, make, and model before you pay. You only pay $14.99 if you want the full detailed report.
What does AutoCheck include that Vinpanda does not?
AutoCheck includes the proprietary AutoCheck Score and some Experian-specific data points. Vinpanda does not use a scoring model. For the core NMVTIS data - title history, salvage brands, liens, odometer readings, accidents, and auction records - both services access the same federal database.
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