Report run date: March 26, 2010 License plate: 9E9VSI9 Year: 2010 Make: Audi Model: A1 Vehicle Age: 11 Calculated Owners: 1 Accident check
Reported Accidents: 0
State Title Brand and Other Problem Check
Title brand(s) or other major problem(s) reported
Odometer check
Odometer discrepancy(ies) reported
Vehicle Use and Event Check
Specific vehicle use(s) or events reported
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One Owner Calculated Owners: 1 ![]() |
1 Problem(s) Reported | 15 State Title and Other Problem areas checked: |
No abandoned record | |
No damaged or major damage incident record | |
No fire damaged record | |
No hail damage record | |
No grey market record | |
No insurance loss or probable total loss record | |
No junk or scrapped record | |
No manufacturer buyback or lemon record | |
Odometer problem record | |
No rebuilt or rebuildable record | |
No salvage or salvage auction record | |
No water/flood damaged record | |
No NHTSA crash test record | |
No frame or structural damage record | |
No recycling facility record |
2 Problem(s) Reported | Mileage: | Date Reported: | |
3783 | March 5, 2011 | Possible Odometer Rollback/Rollover | |
5097 | June 11, 2012 | ||
11527 | September 18, 2013 | ||
15501 | December 26, 2014 | ||
19856 | April 3, 2016 | ||
23626 | July 11, 2017 | ||
32478 | October 19, 2018 | Possible Odometer Rollback/Rollover | |
33480 | January 26, 2020 |
Some dishonest car sellers will roll the odometer back to make the vehicle look like it has traveled fewer miles. Changing odometer readings is a federal felony, not to mention if you buy a car that has more miles on it than you think, you may not be getting the reliable vehicle you’re expecting.
2 Event(s) Reported | 10 Vehicle uses and events checked: |
No fleet use record | |
No rental use record | |
No taxi use record | |
Police use record(s) | |
No government use record | |
No driver education record | |
No accident record reported | |
Emission inspection record(s) | |
No safety inspection record | |
No theft record |
Below are the historical events for this vehicle listed in chronological order. Any discrepancies will be in bold text. Report run date: March 26, 2010 Vehicle: 2010 Audi A1 |
One Owner Calculated Owners: 1 |
Event Date | Event Location | Odometer Reading | Data Source | Event Detail |
03/26/2010 | MO | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Title and Registration | |
03/26/2010 | AL | Police Report | Police Use | |
03/05/2011 | MT | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Odometer rollback | |
03/05/2011 | MT | 3783 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
06/11/2012 | AZ | 5097 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
09/18/2013 | MD | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Failed Emission Inspection | |
09/18/2013 | MD | 11527 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
12/26/2014 | WY | 15501 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
04/03/2016 | NV | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Failed Emission Inspection | |
04/03/2016 | NV | 19856 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
07/11/2017 | VT | 23626 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
10/19/2018 | NJ | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Odometer rollback | |
10/19/2018 | NJ | 32478 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
01/26/2020 | WI | 33480 | Motor Vehicle Dept. | Technical Inspection |
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