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How To Check Your Pricing

An overview of where to check your pricing for 'Pay As You Go' Trade accounts on MotorCheck.

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Written by Shane
Updated over a week ago

In this video, we show you where you can check the price of your MotorCheck report, what's included in it and the additional options that are available.

Your Account Pricing Page

To view all the pricing active on your account you need to visit your pricing page. Here you will be able to view the price you're paying for a Trade Check as well as all the additional options available to you.

The trade check price is crucial as it includes the majority of services you will need in a car history check.

Here's where to look for your Trade Check price.

What's Included in a Trade Check?

Your MotorCheck Trade Check includes all of the following;

  • Vehicle Description with VIN

  • Finance & Risk Check

  • Insurance Write Off Check

  • Condition Alert / Salvage Check

  • DVLA Scrapped Check

  • PNC Stolen Check

  • Mileage Check

  • Taxi / PSV Check

  • Keeper Check

  • Plate Changes

  • Colour Changes

  • Origin and Use

  • MOT History Check

  • Tax & SORN Check

  • A Percayso Valuation

  • A Previous Ads Check

  • Running Costs

  • Outstanding Warranty

  • Print Friendly Versions

What Optional Additional Services Can You Avail Of?

  • Finance Verification

  • Mileage Investigation

  • Service History

  • Recall Check

  • Glass's Valuation

  • Auto Trader Valuation

  • Remote Image Capture

What Do Those Optional Services Cost Me?

You can view the price of all the optional services available on your account by logging in and visiting this page.

Save ££ With A Monthly Plan

If you're likely to need more than 50 checks per month we have a range of monthly plans that offer significant discounts. Simply drop us a note using the online chat below and a member of our sales team will get in touch to walk you through the options.

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