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To keep your vehicle running smoothly, service your automatic transmission every 30,000–60,000 miles — or more frequently under heavy use, like towing or stop-and-go driving. This includes changing the transmission fluid and filter to prevent wear and overheating
A typical vehicle history report covers:
- Title information (including salvage and theft records)
- Ownership history and odometer readings
- Accident and damage records
- Service and maintenance entries
- Recall notifications
While some minor issues might go unreported, these reports are a crucial tool for used-car buyers—and are strongly recommended by the FTC
The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is a US government database overseen by DOJ/AAMVA. It compiles data from DMVs, salvage yards, and insurers to help consumers detect title brand history, odometer fraud, and theft records. Most vehicle history providers pull from NMVTIS—but it doesn’t include maintenance or recall data
