cosine
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car fox doesnt look ohioain.
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car fox doesnt look ohioain.
LOL could be a distant relativecar fox doesnt look ohioain.
Not sure, I would imagine if the License or Vin of vehicle is somehow recorded from accident it could be.not to get off topic, but does car fax report that a vehicle was in an accident when it involve a trailer of any kind. meaning you are towing a trailer and someone runs into the trailer. (no damage to the vehicle). i heard something like that and wasnt sure if that true or not.
I’ve seen CarFax reports that show “impact with animal”. If there was a police report taken with VIN, anything is possible. Sometimes it shows on a report years after the event occurred.not to get off topic, but does car fax report that a vehicle was in an accident when it involve a trailer of any kind. meaning you are towing a trailer and someone runs into the trailer. (no damage to the vehicle). i heard something like that and wasnt sure if that true or not.
Definitely strange to have something show up showing an accident that never occurred while I owned the car in a state I’ve never been to with that car.Bummer. Usually CarFax errs on the side of NOT reporting things that occur, but this is somewhat unique. I suppose though, not much different than getting credit report, only to find some CC company claimed you missed a payment on a card you have never had...
CarMax uses AutoCheck, not CarFax.Take it over to Car Max and get an appraisal for free. They will run a Carfax for free as part of the appraisal process.
The Car Fox is the same relative as the Jeep RenegadeLOL could be a distant relative
It's all about quantity, not quality. I once had an insurance company for someone else who was in an accident, claim it was me who hit them when I was not in the state - took a lot of letter-writing and phone calls, and finally threats to pursue in court, before they ceased trying to involve me in something I had no involvement in.You would think that CarFox could use data driven confirmation for make, model, owner vs. driver, color of vehicle & location of incident, etc. not hard to do vs. false reporting which devalues the car and the carfax credibility & brand.
I submitted the dispute through the CarFax site. We’ll see what their response is to the dispute.It's all about quantity, not quality. I once had an insurance company for someone else who was in an accident, claim it was me who hit them when I was not in the state - took a lot of letter-writing and phone calls, and finally threats to pursue in court, before they ceased trying to involve me in something I had no involvement in.
You might have a potential diminution in value claim in small claims court in some states - not sure about FL...I'd threaten CarFax with that in a detailed demand letter and see where it gets you...