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Tips for buying a used vehicle

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Thinking of buying a used vehicle, but not sure where to start? Before you go shopping, visit amvic.org for free, reliable information before and during your purchase.

Before: research the vehicle

Use the VIN (vehicle identification number) to:

  • Get a current vehicle history report such as a Carfax to gather information like the number of accidents a vehicle has been in.
  • Get a vehicle information report to find out the number of previous owners and ensure the vehicle doesn’t have money owing on it.

During: use AMVIC’s consumer guide

Check out AMVIC’s used vehicle consumer guide to walk you through the purchase of a used vehicle from a licensed automotive business. When you’re buying a used vehicle, the automotive business must provide you with the following vehicle information:  

  • Mechanical Fitness Assessment (MFA): A completed MFA must be provided to a consumer before they buy a used vehicle. The MFA is only an assessment, not an inspection, however it contains useful information. It is filled out by a certified journeyperson technician and is valid for 120 days.
  • Vehicle history requirements: Section 31.1(1) of the Automotive Business Regulation (ABR) lists a number of vehicle history requirements an automotive business must disclose to a consumer such as if a vehicle has been damaged in a collision and the total cost of repairs exceeding $3,000 including parts and labour.