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    Important Carjam Update

    Carjam's goal has always been simple - to provide the public with free vehicle data.

    1st January 2011 Changes to CarJam

    Government imposed fees have forced us to make the following changes to CarJam.

    Lives could be lost due to government charges

    Thousands of consumers are likely to end up buying illegal or unsafe vehicles due to a government proposal to charge for basic vehicle information, according to the motoring website carjam.co.nz.

    CIN now includes Fuel Economy Label

    Consumer Information Notice now includes a Fuel Economy Label. And it's free with every  CIN which is free with every full CarJam Report.

    NZ Herald: Net helps buyers avoid rip-offs

    The internet has become a must use tool for people wanting to avoid being ripped off when buying cars privately. Read full "NZ Herald: Net helps buyers avoid rip-offs" article. Note there is some misleading information in the article, CarJam also sells full reports with more information than any competitor for a lower price.

    FairGo: The secret life of cars

    What secrets is the bloke selling your car not telling you? CarJam got a plug too!

    TVNZ Breakfast: Tips for buying a used car

    Breakfast team gets the lowdown on buying a used car from our consumer commentator Troy Churton.

    Trade Me Car Thieves growing net savvy

    Article in the NZ Herald at the weekend mentioning CarJam got a few things wrong though.

    "Dealer" caught out Lying!

    Buying the vehicle report from CARJAM was the best money ever spent!

    Don't miss the WOF!

    "I noticed that my CEOs car had a personalised plate, so I 'carjamed' it because I was curious about the engine displacement and then happened to notice that his WoF had expired 1 day ago.  The next day, I bumped into him in the lift and reminded him that he needed to sort his WoF out.  lol.  Then I showed him the free carjam report for his car on my phone and, being the techie that he is, he was pretty impressed with your site."