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Data checks go green

Green light for car data checks

One of the nation’s leading car history checking firms has gone green!

Used car data info now includes an eco rating

31st December 2007

Specialist Experian has added an environmental section to its data reports, so second-hand buyers can see the ecological credentials of their next vehicle, in addition to finding out if it has been stolen or written-off during its lifetime.

The law already states that dealers must display information about CO2 emissions on new cars, but this requirement does not extend to second-hand vehicles. As a result, potential buyers can find it difficult to source details of a model’s CO2 emissions and, therefore, the cost of its road tax. The environmental report is supplied free of charge with Experian AutoChecks, while the relevant tax banding for the vehicle is also included – so prospective purchasers know exactly how much the car will cost to run.

Many used dealers are now likely to display the information on their forecourts to help buyers choose a second-hand car. A spokesman for Experian told Auto Express: “Custo­mers are much more aware than they used to be of the effect that these factors have on the environment and their pockets, and they are asking more questions.

“As a result, a number of used car dealers have expressed a desire for this information, so that they can display it on their stock.”

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