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RoadscueFacts CompleteFacts: The Advanced Vehicle History Report With Title Chain, Auction Detail & Market Value

CompleteFacts is the advanced RoadscueFacts vehicle history report. On top of everything in StandardFacts, it adds the full multi-state title chain, a per-listing auction detail page, and a calibrated 30/90-day market-value chart with regional comps.

July 12, 2026
RoadscueFacts CompleteFacts: The Advanced Vehicle History Report With Title Chain, Auction Detail & Market Value

If StandardFacts answers "is this VIN clean?", CompleteFacts answers "is this specific listing the right buy, at the right price, in this market?" It is the advanced RoadscueFacts vehicle history report, built for buyers who need more than a status snapshot before they commit.

Everything in StandardFacts is included. On top of that, CompleteFacts unlocks three data layers that legacy reports either charge extra for or do not offer at all.

What CompleteFacts adds on top of StandardFacts

  • Full title chain across states. Every recorded title event, in order, with the issuing state, brand, and mileage. Rebranded, retitled, or interstate-transferred vehicles surface immediately.
  • Per-listing auction detail page. When a VIN has been through wholesale, you see the auction lot: damage ratio, estimated repair cost, lot number, and available auction photos. This is the layer dealers see and consumers rarely do.
  • Calibrated 30/90-day market-value chart. A live regional comps view showing low, average, and high asking prices for the same year, make, model, and trim over the last 30 and 90 days, so you can price this specific listing against the market.

You still get everything StandardFacts already ships:

  • Full VIN specs (year, make, model, trim, body, engine, transmission, drivetrain, fuel)
  • Six status pills: title, theft, odometer, recalls, salvage, lien
  • NHTSA and IIHS safety ratings
  • Reported service records
  • Open-recall alerts
  • A branded RoadscueFacts PDF you can share with anyone

CompleteFacts vs StandardFacts, at a glance

What you get
StandardFacts
CompleteFacts
Full VIN specs
Yes
Yes
Six status pills
Yes
Yes
NHTSA + IIHS safety ratings
Yes
Yes
Open-recall alerts
Yes
Yes
Full title chain, all states
Summary only
Included
Auction detail page
No
Damage ratio, lot #, photos
30/90-day market value
No
Regional comps chart
Sharable branded PDF
Yes
Yes

Why the title chain matters

A "no accidents" summary line hides a lot. The full multi-state title chain in CompleteFacts shows every issuance, every state transition, and the mileage at each event. That pattern is where retitled, rebranded, or "title-washed" vehicles reveal themselves, most often when a car moves between states with different brand-reporting rules.

Why the auction detail page matters

Wholesale auction data is the most honest picture of a vehicle. If a VIN has been through Manheim, Copart, IAA, or a similar lane, CompleteFacts pulls the auction lot detail: the reported damage ratio, an estimated repair cost, the lot number, and any available photos of the vehicle as it sat on the block. If a dealer is asking retail on a car that was a light-damage wholesale unit last month, you will see it.

Why the 30/90-day market chart matters

Static "fair value" numbers (KBB, Edmunds) tell you the national benchmark. CompleteFacts pulls live regional comps for the same year, make, model, and trim, then charts the low, average, and high asking price over the last 30 and 90 days. You do not walk into the dealership guessing. You know exactly where this listing sits on the local curve, and whether the market is trending up or down.

When to choose CompleteFacts over StandardFacts

  • Higher-priced purchases where you want auction transparency
  • Vehicles that have crossed state lines or changed titles more than once
  • Any listing where the asking price feels off and you want a live regional benchmark
  • EVs, hybrids, and enthusiast vehicles with volatile short-term pricing
  • Out-of-state or sight-unseen deals where auction photos are your best independent view

If you also want a physical, in-person check of the vehicle, add a Roadscue Pre-Purchase Inspection (PPI) alongside CompleteFacts. PPI is a separate mobile-mechanic service that a certified Roadscuer performs at the seller's location. CompleteFacts covers the data side; PPI covers the mechanical side.

Upgrade to the Negotiation Companion

For buyers who want scripted, evidence-based negotiation, the RoadscueFacts Negotiation Companion sits on top of CompleteFacts. It reads the full report, including the title chain and market chart, and drafts the messages you send to the seller.

How to pull a CompleteFacts report

  1. Open the Roadscue app or visit roadscue.com
  2. Enter the VIN or scan the sticker
  3. Choose CompleteFacts
  4. Get your branded report in seconds, shareable via link or PDF

FAQ

Is CompleteFacts a physical inspection? No. CompleteFacts is an advanced data and history report. If you want a physical mobile-mechanic check, book a Roadscue Pre-Purchase Inspection separately.

Does CompleteFacts include everything in StandardFacts? Yes. CompleteFacts is a strict superset of StandardFacts.

How current is the market-value chart? It refreshes against live regional listings, and the chart covers rolling 30-day and 90-day windows.

Will I see auction photos for every VIN? Only when the VIN has been through a covered wholesale auction and photos were captured at the lane. Vehicles that never went through auction will show the rest of the CompleteFacts report without that section.

Can I share the CompleteFacts report with a seller or a lender? Yes. Every report is delivered as a branded PDF plus a shareable link.


Buying a car in the next 30 days? Pull a RoadscueFacts CompleteFacts report and see the full title chain, auction detail, and live regional market before you sign.