Car vertical check
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Stellartois

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207 posts

144 months

Yesterday (21:40)
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After seeing them plugged by loads of YouTubers I thought I'd give Car Vertical a go for a check on a car I'm toying with getting. It's on ebay and needs a bit of work, to say the least. The check, which was about £40, came back saying the car had been involved in an insurance claim back in May 2025 with a repair estimate of £5,000 - 10,000. Clearly this work has been carried out because the car was up for sale with Better Performance in Cardiff in December however it is currently on ebay for sale with heavy front end damage and a nice Cat S marker against it.
I emailed Car Vertical to say I was not happy woth the check as it failed to show up the damage and marker but all they did was offer me another check, saying they can't always be accurate due ti several reasons, blah, blah, blah.
For such a well plugged service they were absolutely rubbish today, good luck to the poor soul who buys this 'unregistered' car once it's been repaired. Again..

Stellartois

Original Poster:

207 posts

144 months

Yesterday (21:41)
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Stellartois

Original Poster:

207 posts

144 months

Yesterday (21:42)
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p4cks

7,385 posts

224 months

Yesterday (21:42)
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If something was that good it wouldn’t need incessant pushing upon us. See also Jehovah’s witnesses and women’s football.

loskie

6,800 posts

145 months

Yesterday (21:45)
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claphehe

Stellartois

Original Poster:

207 posts

144 months

Yesterday (21:46)
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p4cks said:
If something was that good it wouldn t need incessant pushing upon us. See also Jehovah s witnesses and women s football.
Just for you

WelshPetrolhead

962 posts

160 months

Yesterday (21:49)
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£40!!

Didn't you use one of the many discount codes?

A hpi check is about a tenner.

Stellartois

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207 posts

144 months

Yesterday (21:56)
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Yes I did use a code but got a package for a couple of checks, I know there are plenty of cheaper ones available but tried these guys as I was specifically hoping to get some info on the latest damage, perhaps dates and more pics of the damage

Edited by Stellartois on Wednesday 6th May 22:01

loskie

6,800 posts

145 months

Yesterday (22:05)
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The fact that they spell things with a Z instead of an S is enough to put me right off.

Decky_Q

2,009 posts

202 months

Yesterday (23:01)
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Did one with a discount code for around £10, I knew the car was damaged/repaired but wanted to see if I could get photos of the extent of the damage before viewing so I would know where to look for cut corners.

It worked for me, I got photos and spotted that the bonnet had been repaired rather than replaced and bumper was from a lower trim model so didnt purchase.

ZX10R NIN

30,183 posts

150 months

I've found Vcheck better & it's cheaper too.

kharma45

303 posts

98 months

WelshPetrolhead said:
£40!!

Didn't you use one of the many discount codes?

A hpi check is about a tenner.
HPI isn't infallable https://www.am-online.com/news/market-insight/2021...

ZX10R NIN said:
I've found Vcheck better & it's cheaper too.
Agree, vcheck is the one.

SteBrown91

3,018 posts

154 months

All of the checks are only as good as the databases they check.

If the databases havent been updated then the checking service can't help you.

Carvertical is good for exotic cars as it covers international databases (so ideal if a cars been imported from another country) but for run of the mill cars vcheck is more than good enough.

Dave.

7,818 posts

278 months

Vcheck didn’t find anything on a car I nearly bought, carvertical found £5k-£10k damage 12months prior.

No system is infallible, but I won’t buy another car without doing a cv check first.