See what the listing won't tell you.
A free Chrome extension that runs the best background check on any used-car listing the moment you open it: every recall campaign, the problems owners report at your exact mileage, and what it really costs to keep. Cited sources, no sign-up needed.
No account needed for the check. It runs on the car's details, not yours.
Open a listing. We're already there.
No setup, no VIN typing: the report appears the moment a car page loads.
Real report structure, example listing. The panel runs automatically on supported sites.
Six checks. Zero reading.
This is what CarVitals finds on a real listing, at a glance.
The verdict
One honest score. No vibes.
Fair price or not
Asking vs. fair: the gap is your leverage.
Issues at your mileage
The odometer decides what matters.
True monthly cost
It adds up before you sign.
Safety & recalls
Crash stars + every campaign.
Pros & cons
The honest trade-offs, cited.
Every car you're weighing. One garage.
Shortlists die in browser tabs. CarVitals gives every listing a parking spot: save cars from CarMax, Carvana, AutoTrader and more as you browse, and they wait together in your Garage. One shortlist across every site, stored on your device. No other tool keeps a cross-site car hunt in one place.
Garage: coming soonBuilt on the public record.
No invented percentages, no vibes. Reports are built from eight trusted records, government databases first, and show their sources as they go.
Frequently asked questions
CarVitals is a free Chrome extension that checks any used-car listing the moment you open it on CarMax, Carvana, AutoTrader, Cars.com, Edmunds, or CarGurus. It shows the model year's recall campaigns, the problems owners actually report at your mileage (with real NHTSA complaint counts), crash-test ratings, what the car cost new, and what it costs to keep. Every report links the records it's built from.
Yes. The car check is free and needs no account. Your garage, the shortlist of cars you save, comes with a free account so your saved cars stay with you. If we ever add paid features, the goal is for the core check to stay free.
CarMax, Carvana, AutoTrader, Cars.com, Edmunds, and CarGurus today. New sites ship regularly. Tell us where you shop and we'll prioritize it.
The identity layer is pure U.S. government: NHTSA's VIN database, recall campaigns, owner complaints, and NCAP crash tests, plus EPA fuel economy. Pricing and cost data come from cited industry sources (iSeeCars, RepairPal, MoneyGeek), with sources linked throughout the report.
Reports are built from public U.S. government records (NHTSA recalls, complaints, and crash tests; EPA fuel economy) plus cited industry sources, and the citations sit under each section so you can check them yourself. Where data is thin, reports say so: no invented numbers.
AI has one job here: turning hundreds of raw government complaints and reviews into readable patterns. It works from the cited records underneath and from five structured fields (make, model, year, trim, mileage), so you can always look at the same records it did.
The extension reads the listing page you're viewing, on your device, and sends only five details about the car (make, model, year, trim, mileage) to build your report. No browsing history is collected, we do not sell data, and the core check works without an account.
CarVitals is built around the car, not you: it reads the listing you're on to run the check, and the details it works from are the car's: make, model, year, trim, mileage. No sign-up is needed for the check. If you create a free account to open your garage, the only things tied to you are your sign-in details and the cars you chose to save, used to keep your garage with your account.
Honestly, barely, for now. Report pages on this site may eventually carry clearly-labeled ads, and the sidebar may show at most one clearly-labeled sponsored card, picked by us rather than served through an ad network. The core check stays free.
You don't have to take our word for it. Reports link the records they're built from: the sources sit right under each section, so you can check the ones that matter to you.
Buying used is stressful enough.
Let the data do the worrying.
Every report is live and free to read right now. The Chrome extension lands soon, no sign-up needed.