Question about how a VIN# works?
I guess the alternative to what im asking would be, does the car actually have to be in the US and at a dealer to have its VIN# accessible through carfax...thanks
I've never done a carfax history report before. I should research my own car on it sometime just to see if anything pops up. Carfax may not know anything of any car unless it has been in a collision or fender bender.
I wonder how this data is passed on? Through insurance company reports? Body shop requirements to relay the info? etc, etc,
Good question
Last edited by BlackMamba24; Mar 28, 2008 at 07:23 PM.

I prob order 3-4 new MBs/yr....what I do is have dealer tell me which boat it's on and ETA of arrival; can track (on-line) boat arrivals at relevant US ports....
Am most concerned about damage during shipping (would refuse any car w/even microscopic damage); so, I watch time spent at VPC (extended periods make one concerned re: damage repair being done at VPC)....
Car goes "dark" in time on truck from VPC to dealer (one can on-line track a $10 Fedex envelope w/amazing precision during its travels, but $200K cars go MIA btwn LA and SF
).....MB uses cheapest poss trucking, so trucks play all kinds of games to maximize loads for efficient deliv but seem to want to keep dealers in dark on specific ETA of car at dealer....And once truck reaches my dealer, dealer preps car to my usual specs...and I always take deliv within an hr or so of finishing prep (in daylight ideally)...before anyone non-authorized has time to sit in my car; rev it; drive it, etc....or ding its doors in the often tight dealer pkg lots....
Post-prep, my salesman does a great job of inspecting car for any imperfections....and I do my own careful inspection in sunlight before signing any lease papers....
Have a superb OCD salesman who understands my preferences and keeps my car away from any curious individuals who may do damage...and/or just spoil aesthetics of a pristine, new car.....other customers can do whatever to those stale, unsold new cars on showroom floor/on dealer lot; bespoke-spec new cars are handled on a "need to touch" basis at any competent dealer; if they aren't, one is shopping at the wrong dealer....
Relating to what you just wrote...how do you track the boat? What info do you need and where do you go online to track this info?...also, how do you know how long the car is at the VPC...how do you track this info as well...please let me know as this is great information that i would like to utilize as well as i am very critical of the most minimal details...if you are buying a brand new car...you want it brand new in every sense of the term...let me know WSH...i'd appreciate it...if you would prefer you could private message me the info...thanks again.
Will provide as many logistics of tracking as I can recall off-hand; my exemplary salesman does much of it for me these days (been buying many new AMGs from same superb salesman for yrs, so he knows my fanaticism about new cars and makes process seamless and time-efficient for me), but, if I missed something, ping me and I'll try to find out details....
Tracking boat....dealer will know when car is assigned to a boat; get name of boat from dealer and ETA at US port; ports have web sites so one will know (to the minute) when boat is arriving and sched to depart port (much like real-time airport scheds); takes some 12hrs to unload boat.....car needs to clear customs before heading to VPC
VPC....dealer computers indicate when car reaches VPC; shouldn't be there more than a ?day; my salesman knows guys at LA VPC to call to get a better read on status if computer summary is delayed.....car is then released for trucking (computer will indicate this status)....then the blk box begins....sometimes car can sit for 1-2 days waiting for a truck....and truck can mysteriously take a while to get to dealer....
Perhaps most importantly, before car reaches dealer....would have a clear understanding w/a competent salesman re: one's specific preferences, e.g., no front plate drilled; no machine wash; only hand wash; no silly dealer plate frame/advertising on car, etc etc....if salesman seems inept and not detail-oriented, one's car is prob screwed here....would immediately reconsider dealer/salesman....life's too short and time of any purchaser of a $100K+ car is too valuable to waste dealing w/an inept salesman, no matter how much disct is offered....let's not forget that no one "needs" a $100K+ car...these are discretionary...feel free to be as obsessive re: details as poss.....
In my expce, those salesmen w/deep books of repeat new S/CL customers tend to be most familiar w/detail-oriented customers who are short on time, but not money....I have no problem compensating a salesman better (via less disct) if I know he will save me a lot of valuable time/hassles, by my not having to micro-manage the process....
Hope this sketch helps; good luck and let me know (via PM, as I tend to read stuff on forum randomly) if any other questions....



