This vehicle DOES NOT qualify for the CARFAX Buyback Guarantee
The last reported odometer reading was 86,932
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CARFAX Vehicle History Report is based only on information supplied to
CARFAX. CARFAX checked over 4 billion vehicle history events and found 17 record(s) for this 1990 HONDA CIVIC 1500 CRX SI (JHMED9368LS009597).
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10/18/1990
35
Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept. Huntsville, TX
Title #28897034
Title or registration issued
First owner reported
04/16/1991
Texas
Motor Vehicle Dept. Title #28897034
SALVAGE TITLE/CERTIFICATE ISSUED
10/09/1991
11,398
Alabama
Motor Vehicle Dept. Northport, AL Title
#13148497
SALVAGE TITLE/CERTIFICATE ISSUED
Loan or lien reported
08/02/1994
86,137
Nevada
Motor Vehicle Dept. Las Vegas, NV
Registration issued or renewed
09/25/1995
102,756
Nevada
Motor Vehicle Dept. North Las Vegas, NV
Registration issued or renewed
10/02/1995
Alabama
Motor Vehicle Dept. Northport, AL Title
#18560985
SALVAGE TITLE/CERTIFICATE ISSUED
Loan or lien reported
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CARFAX analyzed the mileage history and the sources of this information.
Our analysis indicates a potential odometer rollback. Please verify the
mileage with your dealer or a qualified mechanic.
10/18/1999
86,874
Nevada
Inspection Station Las Vegas, NV
Failed emissions inspection
10/19/1999
86,932
Nevada
Inspection Station Las Vegas, NV
Passed emissions inspection
11/03/1999
Nevada
Motor Vehicle Dept. Las Vegas, NV
Registration issued or renewed
02/02/2000
Nevada
Motor Vehicle Dept. Las Vegas, NV Title
#4135226
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Accident Indicator
Various events could indicate an accident in a vehicle's history, such
as: salvage auction, fire damage, police-reported accident, crash test
vehicle, damage disclosure, collision repair facility and automotive
recycler records. See the glossary for more information.
Airbag Deployment
Occurs when the driver, passenger or side airbag has been used or
deployed during a crash or other incident. If an airbag has been
deployed, new or recycled airbags must be installed for the airbag
system to return to operation.
Total Loss
An insurance or fleet company declares a vehicle a total loss when a
claim exceeds ~ 75% of its pre-damage value or if the vehicle is stolen
and not recovered. This damage threshold varies by company. These
companies typically take possession and obtain the title. Not all total
loss vehicles result in a DMV-reported branded title, like a Salvage or
Junk title. See the glossary for more information.
Frame Damage In
most cases, a vehicle is inspected for frame damage after an accident
or other incident. All levels of accidents from minor to severe can
cause frame damage and in most cases it can be repaired. If frame
damage is reported, having this vehicle's frame inspected before
purchase is recommended.
Odometer Rollback
If a more recent odometer reading is less than an older reading, then
the odometer may have been tampered with and "rolled back".
Manufacturer Recall
Automobile manufacturers issue recall notices to inform owners of car
defects that have come to the manufacturer's attention. Recalls also
suggest improvements that can be made to improve the safety of a
particular vehicle. Most manufacturer recalls can be repaired at no
cost to you.
Basic Warranty
Most manufacturers offer a basic warranty for new vehicles. These
warranties vary by manufacturer and typically last for a certain amount
of time and/or a set number of miles.
Salvage Title A Salvage
Title is issued on a vehicle damaged to the extent that the cost of
repairing the vehicle exceeds ~ 75% of its pre-damage value. This
damage threshold may vary by state. Some states treat Junk titles the
same as Salvage but the majority use this title to indicate that a
vehicle is not road worthy and cannot be titled again in that state.
The following ten States also use Salvage titles to identify stolen
vehicles - AZ, FL, GA, IL, MD, MN, NJ, NM, NY, OK and OR.
Junk Title A Junk Title is
issued on a vehicle damaged to the extent that the cost of repairing
the vehicle exceeds ~ 75% of its pre-damage value. This damage
threshold may vary by state. The majority of states use this title to
indicate that a vehicle is not road worthy and cannot be titled again.
Some states treat Junk titles the same as Salvage.
Rebuilt/Reconstructed Title
A Rebuilt/Reconstructed vehicle is a salvage vehicle that has been
repaired and restored to operation. These vehicles are often severely
damaged before they are rebuilt and refurbished parts are typically
used during reconstruction. In most states, an inspection of the
vehicle is required before the vehicle is allowed to return to the
road.
Loss Due To Fire Title
The vehicle sustained major damage due to fire. In most states, fire
damage titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for
safe operation exceeds its fair market value.
Flood Damage Title
States issue flood titles when a vehicle has been in a flood or has received extensive water damage.
Hail Damage Title The
vehicle sustained major damage due to hail. In most states, hail damage
titles are issued when the cost of repairing the vehicle for safe
operation exceeds its fair market value.
Manufacturer Buyback or Lemon
A DMV or a state agency marks an official document or issues a
Manufacturer Buyback/Lemon title when a vehicle has been repurchased by
the manufacturer. Not all states issue manufacturer buyback titles and
the specific requirements for a lemon law vehicle varies by state.
Not Actual Mileage Title
When the seller certifies, under the Federal Odometer Act, that the
odometer reading does not reflect the vehicle's actual mileage. This
may occur because the odometer was tampered with, broken, or replaced.
Exceeds Mechanical Limits A
vehicle with a 5-digit odometer cannot accurately track mileage after
99,999 miles because the odometer rolls over. This title is the result
of a seller certifying under the Federal Odometer Act, that the
odometer reading EXCEEDS MECHANICAL LIMITS of the odometer.
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Standard Equipment
Power Brakes, Tilt Wheel, 6-digit Odometer