Mandated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this 17-digit code packs a punch. The first three ...
As a result, it can’t be legally registered in most places. In states where it’s possible to do so, the new owner would have ...
If you’re in the market for a new car, prepare for a bumpy ride—because, thanks to sweeping new tariffs, the price of your ...
you’ll need the vehicle’s registration or VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to apply for a vehicle history report. It’s also worthwhile obtaining a Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR) check ...
The IRS has taken the unusual step of reopening its portal for auto dealers to submit time of sale reports for EVs sold last ...
Checking a car’s VIN is an easy way to find out where it was made, its safety features, and its history. A vehicle identification number, or VIN, can reveal a great deal of information when decoded.
For every advancement in theft deterrents offered by the vehicle manufacturer, there is a nefarious character trying to ...
Experts say vehicle identification numbers (VINs) on legally exported vehicles ... on the CBSA for more than a year to make exported VIN information available. The organization's executive ...
The Inflation Reduction Act passed by Congress last year included enticements to go green, including a $7,500 tax credit for ...
The NHTSA website allows you to search for recalls based on your vehicle identification number, or VIN. Here's what you need to know about the vehicle recalls published by NHTSA from March 17 to ...
NEW YORK — The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles recently urged New Yorkers to go to the DMV website and check for recalls affecting their vehicles during Vehicle Safety Recalls Week.