Stop in for a cup of coffee

What I like most about the Chrysler data base is being able to figure out the vehicle options and it’s delivery history.

For example, with my 2012 Chrysler 300 C that I bought from CarMax, I was able to determine that it was built as a long-term corporate rental for Enterprise and had been fully maintained according to factory maintanence schedules. That also allowed me to go back to Enterprise and figure out that it had been with a single corporation for the duration of its use (likely just one user) and that it was used as a Pharmaceutical sales rental in Virginia and had primarily highway miles on it based on engine hours and confirmed by annual mileage. I was also able to determine that it had never been in an accident (I don’t trust CarFax). I also was able to determine that it was sold by Enterprise to CarMax only because it had reached the limit of mileage that they keep cars for (end of factory warranty, in this case 70k miles)

In the end, I knew pretty much all I could about the vehicle I was buying and could make a good decision.