The Carfax app is the most recognized vehicle history tool in the US, and for good reason — it aggregates accident reports, title records, odometer readings, service history, and recall alerts into a single report. Whether it is worth paying for depends on what you are using it for and how often.
Carfax App Features Overview (2026)
| Feature | Available | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle history report | Yes | $44.99 single / $59.99 for 3 |
| Accident history | Yes (reported accidents) | Included in report |
| Title history (salvage, flood, lemon) | Yes | Included in report |
| Number of previous owners | Yes | Included in report |
| Service record history | Yes (dealer/participating shops) | Included in report |
| Odometer reading history | Yes | Included in report |
| Current market value estimate | Yes | Free (with free account) |
| Recall monitoring | Yes | Free |
| Service reminder tracking | Yes | Free (Carfax for Owners) |
| Personal service log | Yes | Free |
What the Carfax Report Actually Shows
Accident Records
Carfax pulls from police reports, insurance claims, and collision shops that report to their network. The report indicates:
- Whether an accident was reported
- Severity (minor/moderate/severe) and damage type
- Whether airbags deployed
- Whether the vehicle was declared a total loss
Limitation: Accidents handled without a police report or insurance claim, or repaired at shops outside the Carfax network, will not appear.
Title History
This section catches the most serious issues:
- Salvage title (vehicle declared total loss by insurer)
- Flood damage title
- Lemon law buyback
- Junk title
- Rebuilt/reconstructed title
Title brands transfer with the vehicle across states, making the history report valuable even if the seller claims a clean title.
Odometer Readings
Multiple dated odometer snapshots from inspections, registrations, and service visits allow the report to flag potential odometer rollback — a red flag if mileage decreased between recorded readings.
Carfax Pricing Breakdown (2026)
| Package | Price | Per Report |
|---|---|---|
| 1 report | $44.99 | $44.99 |
| 3 reports | $59.99 | $20.00 |
| 6 reports | $99.99 | $16.67 |
| Monthly subscription | $49.99/month | Unlimited |
| Annual subscription | Varies by promotion | Unlimited |
Best value for occasional car shopping: 3-pack at $59.99. If you are actively shopping and likely to look at 10+ vehicles, the monthly subscription pays for itself.
Free Features Worth Using
Even without purchasing a report, the Carfax app offers valuable free tools:
- Recall checker: Enter your VIN and see all open recall notices (also available free at NHTSA.gov)
- Market value estimate: Carfax uses its transaction data to provide a market value range for your vehicle
- Carfax for Owners: Add your vehicle and track service records, get maintenance reminders, and monitor recall status — all free
Carfax vs. AutoCheck: Which to Use?
| Comparison | Carfax | AutoCheck (Experian) |
|---|---|---|
| Service shop network | Larger | Smaller |
| Auction data | Moderate | Stronger (Manheim integration) |
| Consumer recognition | Much higher | Lower |
| Pricing | $44.99 single | $39.99 single |
| Annual subscription | Available | Available |
| Report format | Consumer-friendly | More data-dense |
Recommendation: Carfax for most buyers. If you are buying a vehicle that went through auction (used dealer inventory), add an AutoCheck report for the additional auction records.
When Carfax Cannot Help You
A clean Carfax does not guarantee a problem-free vehicle:
- Unreported accidents (private repairs, no police) will not appear
- Issues with the vehicle mechanical condition are not on the report
- A pre-purchase inspection by an independent mechanic ($100–$200) provides what Carfax cannot — actual physical condition assessment
The right approach: Carfax report + independent mechanic inspection = comprehensive due diligence.
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