
Bryan Reeder
GBI was very pleased with the report and the process to get it. I was a little hesitant to use this service. As long as you carefully read the instructions, you'll get your report for a dollar. Be careful not to accidently subscribe to the $180 deal, unless your a dealer and buy a lot of cars.

Steve Wood
GBSite is very easy to use and report is generated very quickly! I am trying to track down an old car that I once owned and thought that this site may be able to obtain that information for me. Well, I didn't get the exact information I was looking for, but I did receive some helpful info to let me know that the car has not been wrecked or salvaged. So, I will continue my search with the knowledge that my old car is still alive! :-D The site is very user friendly and has a very fast response time.

Hay Lyn
GBIt a very detailed report. For only 1 dollar, I got correct ownership, mileage was more then expected, and history of where the car travel, and more of what was stated. Its a big bargain on car reports.

Ben Lachman
GBI found this website very informative; I had no idea the vehicle I was about to buy had been salvage. For only one dollar you can see a full vin report on a vehicle you are looking to purchase. Other places charge like ten bucks for this. The report is very lengthy and has everything from flood damage, to insurance claims, prior wrecks, etc. Basically everything you want to know before you buy that the seller might not tell you. I was looking at a vehicle and even though it looked fine, an insurance company had declared it a total loss, was sold at a salvage auction, and rebuilt at some point using refurb parts.. This saves me a drive out of town on my day off to check out a vehicle that is overpriced for its condition and may not be dependable.

Rachel
GBPretty good - however 21 pages is a bit much VehicleHistoryRecord.com gives quite a bit of information. A bit contradictory, however. On item # 3 "History of The Vehicle" it shows that the vehicle was reported to have been in a collision with another vehicle but does not show this information in any of the other table of contents (1 - 20).......... It also shows "Reported at Auto Auction" - but does not explain what this means. Shows the title was repossessed, reported at auto auction - again - what does this mean? I would think that these questions would have been explained under "Brand Definitions" - it does show "No Collision" and explains that the vehicle has not been reported to have been damaged by a collision." Does this mean the "collision" that was reported in July 2008 caused no damage but did result in an assigned case number? Like I said, there is quite a bit of information in this report, however, it could be consolidated a bit.