We've been building this for a while: an AI assistant that makes checking a car as simple as having a conversation. No more filling in forms or jumping between sites. You type the chassis number (VIN) or the licence plate, ask a question in plain language, and the assistant answers on the spot — using real data only, each fact tied to its source.
In short: a conversational, free VIN check, built for anyone buying a used car.
What the VinCheck AI assistant is
It's an assistant that understands natural-language questions and, behind the scenes, looks through the data sources we verify for each car. You can ask things like:
- "Is the mileage on WBA… genuine?"
- "Does it have any damage in its history?"
- "What factory equipment does this VIN have?"
- "Can this car be re-registered under this plate?"
It builds a clear answer and a structured report, instead of a wall of raw data.
How it works, in three steps
- Type the VIN or licence plate into the assistant box on the home page.
- Ask a question (or just leave the VIN — it generates the full report).
- Get the report instantly, with every item labelled by source: official or aggregated.
No account needed, and the core report is free.
What you find out
Depending on the data available for each VIN, the report can include:
- Real mileage & hidden damage — historical readings and mismatch warnings.
- Theft or finance alerts — issues that can block a transfer of ownership.
- Service and inspection (MOT/ITP) history — when and where the car was checked.
- Registration status — whether the plate matches the chassis number.
- Factory equipment and specs — useful for spotting "upgrades" that aren't original.
Why you can trust it: real data, with a source
This is the important difference. Many "smart" tools invent details that merely sound believable. Our assistant runs on a strict rule: it states only what a source confirms. If there's no data for a fact, it tells you plainly "no verified data" — it never fabricates a history.
Every piece of information is labelled by provenance:
- Official sources, named explicitly — for example the Romanian Auto Register (RAR), DRPCIV for registration status, or the CNAIR road tax.
- Aggregated sources, when the data comes from multiple public checks. We group these without naming them individually, but we mark them transparently as aggregated.
That way you avoid two traps: invented history, and data with no provenance.
Free, and in your language
The assistant replies in the language you ask it in, and the core report is free. When you want maximum data density (damage from other countries, full service history), we'll also show you the detailed-report options — but you always start from a real, free baseline.
If you want the other free methods too, we wrote a separate guide to checking a car's history for free.
Try it now
Open the VinCheck AI assistant, type a VIN and ask your first question. In a few seconds you'll see why a good check doesn't have to be complicated or expensive.