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Newer vehicle with exactly one reported accident — test VIN fixtures

Sample vehicle records for the newer vehicle with exactly one reported accident scenario: a valid, decodable VIN paired with a realistic mileage / accidents / title / owners profile. Synthetic — realistic, not real — so you can test insurance rating and intake logic without touching proprietary history data. Change the scenario or any filter to search on the main tool.

What's in each record

Every record pairs a checksum-valid VIN (which decodes to a real make/model/year) with fabricated-but-realistic attributes — mileage, accident count, title status and prior owners — drawn from distributions that fit this scenario. Export them as CSV or JSON straight into your fixtures.

Sample fixtures

1GCUYDED3PF462993 → 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 · 26,000 mi · 1 accident · clean · 1 owner
3GNKBHRS8N6456057 → 2022 Chevrolet Blazer · 33,500 mi · 1 accident · clean · 1 owner
5N1DL0MM0PC642096 → 2023 Infiniti QX60 · 29,000 mi · 1 accident · clean · 1 owner

Frequently asked questions

What is the "Newer vehicle with exactly one reported accident" scenario?

Newer vehicle with exactly one reported accident. Each generated record is shaped to match that profile so you can exercise the corresponding path in your rating or intake code.

Are the mileage and accident details real?

No — they are realistic synthetic values from sensible distributions. The VIN is valid and decodes to a real vehicle, but the history is fabricated for testing. For a genuine history record, use your data vendor's sandbox.

Can I export these fixtures?

Yes. Use the Copy, CSV, or JSON buttons above to pull a batch straight into your test fixtures.