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Carfax Expands Vehicle Damage Information; New Frame Damage Data Helps Identify Potential Problems

FAIRFAX, Va.--July 28, 2005--Carfax has expanded the damage information available in its Vehicle History Reports. Frame damage data now reported to Carfax alerts used car buyers and sellers that a vehicle's frame may have been previously damaged. This information, when combined with an inspection by a certified mechanic, can be used to identify potentially unsafe vehicles.

"We're constantly on the lookout for new information that can help our customers find the car that's right for them," said Larry Gamache, communications director at Carfax. "It's important to us that used car buyers know as much about a vehicle's history as possible so they can take the appropriate measures to protect themselves."

An improperly repaired frame can diminish the structural integrity of a vehicle and increase the risk of serious injury in an accident. It also may negatively affect the vehicle's other safety features, such as seat belts and airbag deployment.

In addition to a vehicle history report, Carfax recommends having every vehicle inspected by a certified mechanic prior to purchase.

About Carfax

Founded in 1986, Carfax pioneered the concept of the vehicle history report. Carfax Vehicle History Reports, the most comprehensive collection of used vehicle information ever assembled, can confirm a clean title history or help purchasers identify previous salvage history, odometer fraud, flood damage and more. Carfax, Inc., based in Fairfax, Virginia, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the R.L. Polk & Co.