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HPI Check - Vehicle History Report

Get a comprehensive vehicle history check instantly

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What's included in our HPI Check?

Outstanding Finance

Check if the vehicle has any outstanding finance agreements that could affect ownership.

Stolen Vehicle Check

Verify the vehicle hasn't been reported as stolen to police or insurance companies.

Write-Off Status

Find out if the car has been written off by an insurance company due to damage.

Colour Changes

Find out if a vehicle has gone through a colour change. This is important because it could void a manufacturers warranty.

Plate Changes

See any previous registration plate changes to identify potential issues.

Full MOT History

Access complete MOT test history including advisories and failures.

What is an HPI Check?

An HPI check is the most comprehensive way to verify a used car's history before you buy. It combines multiple checks into one report, giving you peace of mind about your purchase.

Why HPI Checks Are Essential

When buying a used car, you need to know its full history. Sellers don't always disclose problems, and some issues only surface after purchase.

What Happens If Problems Are Found?

If our HPI check reveals issues, don't panic. Use the information negotiate a lower price if minor issues are found, walk away from the seller or ask the seller to resolve the issue.