HPI Check

HPI Check
Product type Vehicle History Check
Owner HPI
Country United Kingdom
Introduced 1938
Markets United Kingdom
Tagline For Smarter Automotive Decisions
Website hpicheck.com

HPI Check is a vehicle history check service[1] provided exclusively by HPI in the UK. HPI pioneered the vehicle history check in 1938.[2] The HPI Check produces a report that provides information about a vehicle's history, mainly if it has outstanding finance, or if it is written off, stolen or clocked, among other things.[3]

The term "HPI Check" is a term widely used to describe an actual vehicle history check thought-out the motoring industry in the UK.[4] However, "HPI Check" is a registered trade name[5] of HPI.

An HPI Check is usually performed just before purchasing a used car from a dealer or a private buyer to discover whether the vehicle has a hidden history. The check can reveal vital alerts that can help protect used car buyers from fraudsters. An HPI Check does not only check the history of used cars but can be used to check any vehicle that is registered with the DVLA including; vans, motorbikes, quad bikes and motor homes.

The HPI Check history report data comes from the DVLA, the National Mileage Register, Police records, insurance companies, finance houses and industry bodies. The HPI Check Report is available to both consumers and dealers all over the UK.

HPI Check History

The HPI Check was originally created in 1938[6] by HPI in response to the rise of fraudulent re-financing of vehicles.[7] In time, more information was added to the HPI Check report: stolen vehicle information was added in 1947 and car accident history data in the 80s.

Contents of the HPI Check report

The HPI Check produces an vehicle history report that includes a check on the following:[8]

Road tax status: It isn’t legal to use a car on a public road if it isn’t taxed. However, when a vehicle is sold, its road tax is automatically cancelled and the new owner has to tax the car in their own name.

As well as these pieces of information, the full specification of a car is also included as part of the HPI Check. This data includes items such as the car’s performance (maximum power and torque, top speed, 0-60 mph), the engine capacity, type of fuel and what sort of gearbox is fitted (manual or automatic) along with the number of gears.

References

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  3. "Q&A: Buying a used car". BBC. 2010-03-18. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
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  5. "Case details for trade mark UK00002387858 "HPI CHECK"". www.ipo.gov.uk. Intellectual Property Office. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  6. "Beware of 'virtual car seller' scam". Action Fraud. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  7. "How to avoid the pitfalls of buying a car". Mirror Online. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  8. Brignall, Miles (2014-08-04). "I paid £4,800 cash for a car that turns out not to be mine". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2016-04-12.
  9. "Should I buy a Cat D car, Cat C car or an insurance write-off?". carbuyer.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
  10. "HPI's National Mileage Register Reaches 200 Million Milestone". responseresource.com. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
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  12. "Importing a Car". theaa.com. Retrieved 2016-06-19.
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