Vincario launches free stolen car checker in Hungary to combat VIN fraud in used market

Cristian Hatis
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Vincario, the innovative Czech firm mastering VIN decoding and vehicle intelligence, makes its official entry into Hungary with a timely weapon against auto fraud: the Free Vehicle Stolen Check.

As Hungary joins the ranks of EU nations grappling with VIN tampering and stolen cars in the used vehicle trade, this no-registration tool scans national police databases in real time, also covering Czechia, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia and Italy.

The launch targets Hungary’s thriving second-hand car scene, where buyers and businesses face rising risks from cross-border crime and data gaps. Users simply enter a VIN to confirm if a vehicle is flagged stolen before buying, importing or registering.

Real-time police data for Hungarian buyers and fleets

Vincario’s service delivers instant verdicts, empowering private buyers, fleet operators, logistics pros and insurers to dodge fraud without hassle or fees. It’s part of a broader push to standardize messy manufacturer and country-specific data plaguing the region.

Powered by AI and machine learning, the platform excels at harmonizing VIN details for Europe and North America, boosting telematics accuracy, compliance and insurance efficiency.

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Full toolkit: AI VIN decoder included

The Hungarian rollout bundles the stolen check with Vincario’s acclaimed global VIN decoder, unpacking precise specs on make, model, engine and more. This duo addresses Hungary’s used car vulnerabilities head-on, where tampered plates and hidden theft records lurk in import waves.

No formal “launch event” marks the debut, as Vincario activated Hungary’s police integration seamlessly into its pan-European service, now live and free online.

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