FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
LONDON, ON – CARFAX Canada, presents Year in Rear View 2023. After running millions of Vehicle History Reports over the past year, CARFAX Canada has once again discovered critical insights that impact Canadian drivers. Using their network of billions of data records from thousands of trusted sources across North America, this one-of-a-kind information looks at vehicle thefts, accident claims, liens and other crucial data points affecting vehicle ownership in Canada.
Vehicle theft emerges as a growing concern for Canadians. CARFAX Canada reports found 13,355 vehicles were identified as actively stolen in 2023. Nevil Knupp, VP Data and Business Development, states, "Car theft, specifically VIN tampering and VIN cloning, poses a significant challenge. A CARFAX Canada Vehicle History Report not only flags actively stolen cars but also equips buyers with ways to detect cloned VINs and inaccurate vehicle data.” CARFAX Canada works with law enforcement across the country to help identify stolen vehicles as fraudsters become more sophisticated.
In 2023, CARFAX Canada Vehicle History Reports found 1,477,415 accident claims, amounting to $6.2 billion in damages. Additionally, nearly 90,000 vehicles were classified as 'salvage' or 'non-repairable.' Beyond collisions, severe weather also played a role in vehicle claims, contributing to over $185 million in weather-related damage, with hail accounting for 94% of this total.
Liens (money owed on a vehicle) remain a concern for used car buyers, with 44% of lien checks conducted revealing outstanding debt on vehicles. Year after year, this issue highlights the importance of knowing the history before you buy or sell your vehicle.
Lastly, the highest odometer reading found on CARFAX Canada reports this year was a 2015 Dodge Ram with an impressive 764,405 kilometres logged.
Knupp continues, “In addition to vehicle theft, we’re also seeing an increase in fraudulent vehicle history websites that are leading to attempted identity theft. This emphasizes why it’s important to use Canada’s #1 vehicle history report to help protect yourself when buying or selling used vehicles”.
Visit carfax.ca to learn more about the CARFAX Canada Vehicle History Report + Lien Check.