About CarHistoryReport.ca
Why we're building a better way to check vehicles in Canada
The problem
When Canadians buy a used car, the path to real safety data is unnecessarily expensive and confusing. Full vehicle history reports cost $40-50 each — a meaningful cost when you're comparing five or six cars before making a decision.
Meanwhile, public data from NHTSA — recalls, owner complaints, safety crash test ratings — is available at no cost and updated continuously. But almost nobody packages it cleanly for Canadian buyers, and most people don't even know it exists.
What we're building
CarHistoryReport.ca is a Canadian vehicle history platform built around two ideas: open access to public safety data, and AI-powered insights that help you understand what the data actually means.
- NHTSA recall, complaint, and safety data — unlimited, no signup, available now
- AI Smart Buyer Reports available now — $14.99 CAD per vehicle, one-time payment
- Plain-English risk summaries that translate raw data into buying decisions
- Mobile-first design built for browsing on a phone at a dealership lot
- Honest Canadian pricing — flat per-report fee, no subscriptions, no hidden costs
Our mission
Make vehicle research transparent, affordable, and intelligent for every Canadian buyer. Whether you're looking at a $5,000 used car or a $50,000 SUV, you should be able to make an informed decision without paying half the price of an oil change for the information.
Where we are today
We're live with both tiers: the free public data tier (VIN decoding, NHTSA recalls, complaints, and safety crash ratings) for everyday research, and the AI-powered Smart Buyer Report ($14.99 CAD per vehicle) for serious purchase consideration. Each Smart Buyer Report includes AI risk scoring, common-issue forecasts by mileage, maintenance cost projections, pre-purchase inspection checklists, and Canadian-specific insights covering winter wear, salt exposure, and fuel grade requirements.
$14.99 CAD per vehicle. One-time payment, 90-day report access, 30-day satisfaction guarantee. No subscription, no recurring charges. See what's in a Smart Buyer Report →
Who we are
CarHistoryReport.ca compiles reports from publicly available resources. We are not affiliated with any government agency, automotive manufacturer, or commercial vehicle history report provider. The vehicle safety data we display is sourced from public US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) APIs and Transport Canada's Vehicle Recalls Database.