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We checked 900+ data sources in 40 countries

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Purpose

Was the vehicle used as a taxi, rental, or other service vehicle? Note: such vehicles may be in worse condition than usual!

No issues found

We didn't find any records that the vehicle was stolen.

Here's what we checked:

Taxi

No evidence of being used as a taxi

Transport

No evidence of being used as a transport vehicle

Rental

No evidence of being used as a rental vehicle

Police

No evidence of being used by police

Demo

No evidence of being used as a demo vehicle

Driving school vehicle

No evidence of being used as a driving school vehicle

Theft

Is the vehicle currently marked as stolen? Was it stolen in the past? Has it been recovered?

No issues found

We didn't find any records that the vehicle was stolen.

Note

Police database stolen vehicle check completed in 17 countries:

Here's what we checked:

Currently wanted as stolen

Currently wanted as stolen

Records indicate that this vehicle is currently reported as stolen, and is likely being searched for.

Stolen in the past

Stolen in the past
Records indicate that:
  • The vehicle was reported as stolen in the past
  • The vehicle's status is currently not marked as stolen
  • We've found no record confirming the vehicle has been returned to its rightful owner

No past theft records found for this vehicle.

Police database stolen vehicle check completed in:

Mileage

Are there signs of mileage rollbacks or discrepancies?

Beware

This vehicle may have a fake mileage!

Note

  • Last known mileage: 84,121 km
  • 7 mileage records found

  • carVertical Insight

    It seems this vehicle wasn’t being used for a while. There may be a good reason, but it’s still useful to learn the facts. Was it damaged? Was there an expensive issue (engine / transmission failure, etc.)? Was there a mileage rollback?

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    Legal status

    Has the vehicle passed technical inspection? Was it marked as scrapped?

    No issues found

    We didn't find any records that the vehicle was stolen.

    Legal

    Technical inspection (MOT)

    Record found on

    Lithuania

    Has successfully passed technical inspection

    Scrap

    No record that vehicle was marked as scrapped

    Title check

    Is the vehicle marked with the branded title “Junk,” “Salvage,” “Flood,” or others? Note: these are official title brand terms recognized by US state agencies

    Beware

    Salvage title found!

    Title brands

    Salvage

    Salvage

    Any vehicle which has been wrecked, destroyed or damaged, to the extent that the total estimated or actual cost of parts and labor to rebuild or reconstruct the vehicle to its pre-accident condition and for legal operation on roads or highways exceeds a jurisdiction-defined percentage of the retail value of the vehicle. The retail value of the vehicle is determined by a current edition of a nationally recognized compilation (to include automated data bases) of retail values. "Salvage Damage or Not Specified" also includes any vehicle to which an insurance company acquires ownership pursuant to a damage settlement, or any vehicle that the vehicle's owner may wish to designate as a salvage vehicle by obtaining a salvage title, without regard to extent of the vehicle's damage and repairs, or any vehicle for which the jurisdiction cannot distinguish the reason the vehicle was designated salvage.

    Record found on

    Junk

    Junk

    The vehicle is incapable of safe operation for use on the roads or highways and has no resale value except as a source of parts or scrap, or the vehicle's owner has irreversibly designated the vehicle as a source of parts or scrap. This vehicle shall never be titled or registered. Also known as non-repairable, scrapped, or destroyed.

    Fire

    Fire

    Vehicle damaged by fire.

    Flood

    Flood

    Vehicle damaged by freshwater flood (or it is unknown whether the damage was caused by fresh water or salt water).

    Hail

    Hail

    Vehicle damaged by hail.

    Lemon

    Lemon

    A vehicle that has been bought back by the manufacturer under jurisdiction – defined regulations or laws, such as lemon laws. For example, the manufacturer could be obligated to buy back the vehicle when a specified number of repair attempts fails to correct a major problem on a new vehicle, or if a new vehicle has been out of service for repair for the same problem for a cumulative period of 30 days or more, within one year of purchase.

    Odometer brands

    Actual

    Actual

    The true mileage for the vehicle. The odometer has not been tampered with, has not reached its mechanical limits, or been altered.

    Not Actual

    Not Actual

    The odometer reading is known to be other than the true mileage for the vehicle.

    Exceeds Mechanical Limits

    Exceeds Mechanical Limits

    The odometer reading is less than the true mileage of the vehicle because the odometer cannot display the total number of true miles.

    Maybe Altered

    Maybe Altered

    The titling authority has reason to believe that the odometer reading does not reflect the true mileage of the vehicle because of an alteration to the odometer.

    Tampering

    Tampering

    The odometer reading is known to be other that the true mileage for the vehicle, due to tampering.

    Exempt Odometer Disclosure

    Exempt Odometer Disclosure

    The vehicle falls within criteria that allow it to change ownership without disclosure of the odometer reading.

    The certificate of title (also known as a “car title”) is a legal document that establishes ownership of a vehicle in the United States. Vehicle titles are “branded” to note certain events in a vehicle’s history, such as various types of damage, mileage rollbacks, warranty events, and more.

    Here's what we checked:

    Junk, Salvage or Insurance

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    Explanatory Note:

    If this VIN has a record in the Junk/Salvage or Insurance information then the business that submitted the VIN to NMVTIS deemed the vehicle to be either a junk, salvage, or in the case of an insurer, a total loss. The information in the DISPOSITION field in the Junk/Salvage section denotes what has happened to the VIN (i.e., vehicle) since it came into the possession of the business.

    Damage

    This section helps you understand whether the vehicle was damaged or inspected for damage, along with recorded cost estimates (if available).

    Beware

    We found 1 record for this vehicle

    Note

    Mild damages normally won’t impact a vehicle’s safety or leave structural issues

    Damage records

    Other

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    Market value

    How much was the vehicle sold for in the past? What is the price of vehicles of this year and model on average?

    Note

  • Last known selling price: €36,198
  • Average market price for such vehicle: €28,819
  • Be cautious of hidden issues if the vehicle was on sale for significantly less than the current price!

  • Ford Mustang 2015 market value today

    Market value is determined by examining the price of a particular car model (manufactured in the same year) in the country where the report was generated. We analyze data from the last 6 months.

    Market price history

    Emissions

    How much CO2 emissions do vehicles of this model/year produce?

    carVertical Insight

    This vehicle has high emissions. That could mean higher emission taxes. Check local regulations to avoid surprises.

    CO₂ emissions

    Specs

    What specs and equipment are on record for this vehicle?

    Note

    Make sure the vehicle's specs and equipment match what the seller told you.

    Identification and technical specifications

    Make

    Ford

    Body type

    Crossover

    Powertrain displacement

    5 L

    Transmission type

    Manual

    Number of doors

    4

    Model

    Mustang

    Manufacture year

    2015

    Powertrain power

    310 kW (416 hp)

    Drive type

    RWD

    Number of cylinders

    8

    Variant

    Mustang

    Model year

    2015

    Fuel type

    Gasoline

    Color

    Black

    Number of gears

    6

    Safety

    Does the vehicle have any manufacturer safety recalls? What is its safety rating?

    Beware

    1 recall found

    carVertical Insight

  • This vehicle has high safety ratings. Regular maintenance will help it stay safe on the road.
  • This vehicle has a recall on record, but it’s unclear if the issue was fixed. It’s best to verify with the manufacturer.

  • Euro NCAP Safety Rating
    The Euro NCAP (New Car Assessment Programme) assesses the safety of vehicles by their safety equipment and performance in a series of vehicle tests, representing important real-life accident scenarios that could result in injured or killed car occupants or other road users. A vehicle is then given a safety rating of 0-5 stars:
    5 stars:Overall excellent performance in crash protection and well equipped with comprehensive and robust crash avoidance technology
    4 stars:Overall good performance in crash protection and all round; additional crash avoidance technology may be present
    3 stars:At least average occupant protection but not always equipped with the latest crash avoidance features
    2 stars:Nominal crash protection but lacking crash avoidance technology
    1 star:Marginal crash protection and little in the way of crash avoidance technology
    0 stars:Meeting type-approval standards so can legally be sold but lacking critical modern safety technology

    5 Stars Safety

    Overall excellent performance in crash protection and well equipped with comprehensive and robust crash avoidance technology

    92%

    Adult Occupant

    86%

    Child Occupant

    69%

    Vulnerable Road Users

    82%

    Safety Assist

    Recalls

    If a recall is issued for a vehicle, the vehicle or its components are defective. They must be (1) Repaired, (2) Replaced, or the purchase must be (3) Refunded by the manufacturer. Safety recalls are the most common type of recall – they are issued when the vehicle or its equipment poses a safety risk or does not meet motor vehicle safety standards. Manufacturers may also issue recalls for other reasons, such as emissions or compliance issues, performance concerns, or problems with the vehicle's components or software that do not directly pose a safety risk.

    We found a recall announcement. The manufacturer has announced a recall for this particular vehicle.

    Timeline



    The timeline of records for this vehicle

    1, 2015
    1, 2015

    Was manufactured

    The country (or state) indicates either the location of the manufacturing facility, assembly plant, or registration address of the manufacturer. The date may be approximate.

    1, 2015
    1, 2015

    Was manufactured

    The country (or state) indicates either the location of the manufacturing facility, assembly plant, or registration address of the manufacturer. The date may be approximate.

    1, 2015
    1, 2015

    Was manufactured

    The country (or state) indicates either the location of the manufacturing facility, assembly plant, or registration address of the manufacturer. The date may be approximate.

    5, 2015
    5, 2015

    Was registered

    The record represents an administrative event. This could be related to a change of ownership, documents, etc

    05/2015
    05/2015

    Had title changed

    This vehicle has had its title changed in this state. This could be related to a change of ownership, technical condition, or similar.

    03/2018
    03/2018

    Damage detected

    We have indications that this vehicle was recognised as damaged in this particular country (or state). Please refer to the “Damage” section for details.

    03/2018
    03/2018

    Had title changed

    This vehicle has had its title changed in this state. This could be related to a change of ownership, technical condition, or similar.

    02/2020
    02/2020

    Was inspected

    A technical inspection event (also known as an MOT, roadworthiness test, or emission control test) has been recorded. Both successful and failed instances may be included.

    02/2020
    02/2020

    Was registered

    The record represents an administrative event. This could be related to a change of ownership, documents, etc

    02/2022
    02/2022

    Was inspected

    A technical inspection event (also known as an MOT, roadworthiness test, or emission control test) has been recorded. Both successful and failed instances may be included.

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    Data sources

    We checked 900+ data sources in 40 countries

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    Disclaimer

    The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is an electronic system that contains information on certain automobiles titled in the United States. NMVTIS is intended to serve as a reliable source of title and brand history for automobiles, but it does not contain detailed information regarding a vehicle’s repair history.

    All states, insurance companies, and junk and salvage yards are required by federal law to regularly report information to NMVTIS. However, NMVTIS does not contain information on all motor vehicles in the United States because some states are not yet providing their vehicle data to the system. Currently, the data provided to NMVTIS by states is provided in a variety of time frames; while some states report and update NMVTIS data in “real-time” (as title transactions occur), other states send updates less frequently, such as once every 24 hours or within a period of days.

    Information on previous, significant vehicle damage may not be included in the system if the vehicle was never determined by an insurance company (or other appropriate entity) to be a “total loss” or branded by a state titling agency. Conversely, an insurance carrier may be required to report a “total loss” even if the vehicle’s titling-state has not determined the vehicle to be “salvage” or “junk”. Before making a decision to purchase a vehicle, consumers may wish to obtain an independent vehicle inspection, a NMVTIS Vehicle History Report, and consult other available vehicle information resources.

    The information in NMVTIS includes:

    Information from participating state motor vehicle titling agencies.

    Information on automobiles, buses, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, motor homes, and tractors. NMVTIS may not currently include commercial vehicles if those vehicles are not included in a state.s primary database for title records (in some states, those vehicles are managed by a separate state agency), although these records may be added at a later time.

    Information on “brands” applied to vehicles provided by participating state motor vehicle titling agencies. Brand types and definitions vary by state, but may provide useful information about the condition or prior use of the vehicle.

    Most recent odometer reading in the state’s title record.

    Information from insurance companies, and auto recyclers, including junk and salvage yards, that is required by law to be reported to the system, beginning March 31, 2009. This information will include if the vehicle was determined to be a “total loss” by an insurance carrier.

    Information from junk and salvage yards receiving a “cash for clunker” vehicle traded-in under the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act of 2009 (CARS) Program.

    Consumers are advised to visit https://vehiclehistory.bja.ojp.gov for details on how to interpret the information in the system and understand the meaning of various labels applied to vehicles by the participating state motor vehicle titling agencies.