It's only 16 digits long and it should be 17, should I be concerned?
It's the full 17 digits on the car itself, seems like it's just a 0 missing in the middle, could somone have just typed it in wrong on the V5?
I did an HPI check using the VIN on the logbook and everything seems to be ok, but I'd like to be reassured.
It's the full 17 digits on the car itself, seems like it's just a 0 missing in the middle, could somone have just typed it in wrong on the V5?
I did an HPI check using the VIN on the logbook and everything seems to be ok, but I'd like to be reassured.
Good News! No adverse data recorded. The information you have supplied has been checked against information currently held by HPI. However, please check the details you have provided are correct prior to purchasing the vehicle.
VRM not recorded as exported
VRM not recorded as scrapped by DVLA
VIN Match
The VIN (chassis number) and VRM (vehicle registration number) you supplied match
Vehicle Ownership
There are many circumstances where the 'owner' of a vehicle is not the 'keeper' as recorded on the DVLA V5C document.
These circumstances are described in more detail in the notes accompanying each alert register.
Police stolen VRM and VIN not currently recorded by the police as stolen
Insurance theft VRM and VIN not currently recorded by insurers as a theft
Outstanding finance VRM and VIN not currently recorded as having outstanding finance
Security watch VRM and VIN not currently recorded as at risk on the security register
Plate transfer 4 previous plate(s) recorded for this vehicle
Vehicle Condition
Condition alert VRM and VIN not recorded by insurers as a 'total loss'
Condition inspected VRM and VIN not recorded as a repaired insurance 'total loss'
Vehicle Documents
V5 issue date Issue date provided matches that recorded by the DVLA
V5 serial number The V5 registration document serial number is not recorded as stolen, forged or a
duplicate
Vehicle Mileage
No mileage discrepancy is currently indicated by the national mileage register (NMR).
