Automotive · head to head
VinAudit vs AutoCheck

VinAudit
Automotive
Fast and affordable vehicle history reports
- From
- $0.99/report
- Rated
- -

AutoCheck
Automotive
Vehicle history reports and auction information
- From
- $19.99/month
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: VinAudit the Self-Service plan charges a $100 per month base fee plus $1 per query on top; AutoCheck autoCheck's official mobile app requires an existing paid business subscription and login; it has no self-serve signup or in-app pricing
- They diverge on capability: VinAudit covers Accident information, AutoCheck covers Auction data.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which VinAudit and AutoCheck actually diverge.
Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), platforms (Web, Mobile, App), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Automotive).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in VinAudit
- Accident information
- Service records
- Ownership history
- Title status
- Market value
- Recalls information
- Email delivery
- Web access
Only in AutoCheck
- Auction data
- Title information
- Lien records
- Pricing data
- Service history
- Claim history
- Dealer networks
- CRM systems
Both cover
- Vehicle history reports
- Odometer verification
- Mobile apps
- SSL encryption
- Data protection
- Secure authentication
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
VinAudit
- Pulling VIN attributes, title, salvage, theft, accident and sale records through an APInot AutoCheck
- Adding vehicle history checks to a dealer or marketplace websitenot AutoCheck
- Bulk VIN decoding and valuation for used vehicle listingsnot AutoCheck
AutoCheck
- Dealership Managementnot VinAudit
- Service Schedulingnot VinAudit
- Inventory Managementnot VinAudit
- Sales Operationsnot VinAudit
- Customer Relationshipnot VinAudit
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
VinAudit
- The Self-Service plan charges a $100 per month base fee plus $1 per query on top
- The free trial is capped at 10 queries
- Enterprise volume pricing is contact only, with no published rate or volume threshold
- The 99.9 percent uptime guarantee, customisations and dedicated integration support are Enterprise only
- Coverage is stated as the United States and Canada only
AutoCheck
- AutoCheck's official mobile app requires an existing paid business subscription and login; it has no self-serve signup or in-app pricing
Pricing, plan by plan
VinAudit
$0.99/report- Single Report$0.99/report
- Detailed history report
- Accident records
- Service history
- 5 Reports$4.99/5-reports
- Five reports
- Detailed histories
- All records included
- Unlimited Reports$9.99/month
- Unlimited reports
- Full history data
- All records included
AutoCheck
$19.99/month- Single Report$4.99/report
- One vehicle report
- Auction history
- Title status
- Monthly Subscription$19.99/month
- Unlimited reports
- Auction information
- Pricing analysis
- Dealer Plan$249/month
- Unlimited reports
- API access
- Custom branding
Which should you pick?
Choose VinAudit if
- You need accident information.
- You work on Web, Mobile, App.
- You also want service records.
Choose AutoCheck if
- You need auction data.
- You work on Web, Mobile, App.
- You also want title information.
Questions people ask
- Is VinAudit or AutoCheck better?
- Neither clearly leads. VinAudit starts at $0.99/report and AutoCheck at $19.99/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, VinAudit or AutoCheck?
- VinAudit starts at $0.99/report and AutoCheck at $19.99/month.
- Does VinAudit or AutoCheck run on more platforms?
- Both run on Web, Mobile, App, so platform support will not decide this one for you.
- What is VinAudit best used for?
- VinAudit is most often used for pulling vin attributes, title, salvage, theft, accident and sale records through an api, adding vehicle history checks to a dealer or marketplace website, bulk vin decoding and valuation for used vehicle listings. Of those, pulling vin attributes, title, salvage, theft, accident and sale records through an api and adding vehicle history checks to a dealer or marketplace website are not what AutoCheck is typically brought in for.
- What can VinAudit do that AutoCheck cannot?
- VinAudit covers Accident information, Service records, Ownership history, Title status. AutoCheck covers Auction data, Title information, Lien records, Pricing data. Both handle Vehicle history reports, Odometer verification, Mobile apps, SSL encryption.
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