North Carolina fact
North Carolina mandates an odometer disclosure on every transfer for vehicles under 10 years old. Title brands include "junked", "flood vehicle", and "reconstructed" and must carry forward on every subsequent title per NCGS §20-71.4. The state also requires annual safety and (in 19 counties) emissions inspection.
Why AutoCheck Matters in North Carolina
North Carolina's lemon law is codified at North Carolina General Statutes §20-351 (New Motor Vehicles Warranties Act). A AutoCheck report surfaces any prior lemon-law buyback on the VIN — one of the most valuable signals for a used-car buyer in North Carolina, because lemon-titled vehicles carry that brand permanently on every future title transfer.
The 2024 North Carolina salvage rate of 3.9% means roughly 1 in every 26 vehicles you'll encounter on North Carolina used-car lots and private listings has a salvage, flood, or rebuilt title somewhere in its history. Many of those brands are title-washed to clean status through cross-state transfers — a AutoCheck report pulls the full NMVTIS-plus-commercial history, so washed brands still surface.
North Carolina's most populous counties — Mecklenburg, Wake, Guilford, Forsyth, and Cumberland — represent the state's largest used-vehicle volume. CheapCarfaxAutocheck works identically across every North Carolina county: enter a VIN or a NC license plate, and the full AutoCheck report is delivered under 30 seconds.
AutoCheck Price Comparison — North Carolina
The same report, three prices. Retail pricing is identical in every state because AutoCheck.com does not vary consumer pricing regionally; reseller pricing at CheapCarfaxAutocheck is also nationally consistent. What varies state-to-state is how much the report saves you per deal — North Carolina's used-car market pricing, title brand exposure, and lemon-law implications all determine how much value a $4.50 report delivers.
| Source | Price (single AutoCheck) |
|---|---|
| AutoCheck.com retail direct | |
| CheapCarfaxAutocheck — guest, pay-per-report | $5.50 |
| CheapCarfaxAutocheck — free account member | $4.50 |
| CheapCarfaxAutocheck — bundle (CARFAX + AutoCheck) | $6.75 |
Total member savings vs retail direct: 89% per North Carolina report.
How to Pull a Cheap AutoCheck on a North Carolina Vehicle
- Find the 17-character VIN. Locate it on the dashboard (visible through the windshield on the driver side), the driver-side door jamb sticker, or the title document. A NC license plate works as a fallback if the VIN isn't accessible.
- Enter it at CheapCarfaxAutocheck. The input validates the 17-character length and VIN check digit before accepting.
- Choose your report. AutoCheck for $4.50, or the bundle (CARFAX + AutoCheck) for $6.75 — the bundle price is less than a single retail AutoCheck.com report.
- Complete payment via PayPal. One-time or subscription for dealers and repeat North Carolina buyers.
- Receive the instant report. Delivered under 30 seconds to your email and the account dashboard.
Common North Carolina AutoCheck Questions
Does AutoCheck cover every North Carolina vehicle?
Yes — AutoCheck's data pipeline integrates with NC DMV and NMVTIS title feeds, so essentially every titled vehicle in North Carolina has at least some coverage. Depth varies: newer vehicles and vehicles with consistent registration histories have the richest records; vehicles that have bounced cross-state may have coverage gaps.
Is the $4.50 AutoCheck the same as the $39.99 retail report?
Yes. Same underlying vehicle history database, same accident records, same title history, same ownership timeline. Delivered on AutoCheck's own report-delivery CDN with the same report ID. The only difference is the retail markup has been removed through CheapCarfaxAutocheck's bulk licensing agreement.
Can I check a North Carolina vehicle with just the license plate?
Yes. CheapCarfaxAutocheck supports NC plate lookup — enter the plate number and select "North Carolina" for the issuing state. The plate resolves to a VIN behind the scenes, then runs the standard AutoCheck report.