My wife and I bought a family car after checking its history. It was clean. After a couple of days, the car broke down. It seemed strange to me, the mechanic said that it was flooded. I double-checked the history using the VIN report from beepreport.com and it turned out that the car had been flooded a month earlier during a severe storm. It’s a pity I didn’t use your resource before
Leonard RodriguezI just bought a car, and the report from another site (I do not want to advertise) did not claim any accidents, but the one from beepreport.com claim to have three in the last fourteen months. I am very glad that I decided to double-check the history instead of spending thousands of dollars on car repairs. Thank you
Tonya PhillipsVehicle make CHEVROLET
Vehicle model Suburban
Vehicle year 2017
Vin 1GNSCJKC0HR204289
Prefix1GNSCJKC0HR
GV WR Class 2F: 7,001 - 8,000 lb (3,175 - 3,629 kg)
Blind Spot Mon Standard
Manufacturer GENERAL MOTORS LLC
E SC Standard
AirBag Loc Front 1st Row (Driver & Passenger)
Series Premier
Wheel Size Rear 20
C IB Selectable
NCSA Make Chevrolet
Forward Collision Warning Standard
Note Engines listed as flexible fuel do not necessarily mean the vehicle is equipped for flexible fuel.
Valve Train Design Dual Overhead Cam (DOHC)
Fuel Injection Type Stoichiometric gasoline direct injection (SGDI)
NCSA Body Type Large utility (ANSI D16.1 Utility Vehicle Categories and "Full Size" and "Large")
Wheel Base Short 130
Seat Rows 3
Transmission Speeds 6
AirBag Loc Side 1st Row (Driver & Passenger)
Steering Location Left Hand Drive (LHD)
Trim 1/2 ton LT
AirBag Loc Curtain All Rows
A BS Standard
Engine Model L83 - SIDI: Spark Ignited Direct Injection, VVT: Variable Valve Timing, AFM, E85 MAX, ALUM
Vehicle Type MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV)
Fuel Type Secondary Ethanol (E85)
NCSA Model Suburban (from 2004 on; see 431 for 1950-2003)