FAXVIN this week rolled out a significant update to CarRank, its 0–100 vehicle-history metric designed to help shoppers and dealers compare used cars at a glance.

The company highlighted the latest release incorporates additional data sources and methodology refinements that are geared to improve how risk signals are weighted across title brands, odometer consistency, accident and damage records, prior use indicators, recalls, and more.

FAXVIN said the adjustments have been made while preserving the full, drill-down report behind every score.

Here’s what’s new in CarRank:

—A mid-50s score often means investigate: Check title brands, odometer consistency, or past damage. An upper-80s score typically reflects a cleaner history.

—Broader data inputs: CarRank now ingests additional partner feeds, expanding the context available for each VIN.

—Refined weighting: Improved handling of conflicting or sparse records, with clearer emphasis on title brands, odometer anomalies, and material damage events.

—Sharper benchmarking: Better peer comparison by age, class, and mileage to put each vehicle’s history in context.

—One number, fast triage: The 0–100 score surfaces likely risk so shoppers can prioritize test drives and inspections.

—Transparency for listings: Dealers can present inventory more clearly; mid-range scores invite discussion of history, high scores reflect cleaner records.

—Always with evidence: Every CarRank is backed by a FAXVIN report with section-level detail (title events, odometer readings, accidents/damage, recalls, prior use, service/registration activity, theft/flood/frame indicators, and overall data completeness).

“CarRank prioritizes attention. It doesn’t replace a report or a mechanic. The point is clarity in seconds,” said FAXVIN head of product Edward Adams, who also mentioned the updated CarRank is live across the United States with select data availability in Canada via partners.

Learn more at www.faxvin.com.