We’re launching a sister site: VehicleLookup.org
Today we’re excited to announce a new project from our team: Vehiclelookup.org — a free license plate and VIN lookup tool that pulls
directly from the NHTSA vPIC database, NHTSA NCAP crash ratings, and EPA FuelEconomy.gov.
Why a separate site?
Over the years, a growing share of questions from our readers has been about vehicle-specific data: “Is this VIN under recall?”, “What does this
license plate belong to?”, “How safe is this model?” Those questions deserve a dedicated home — one built from the ground up around vehicle
lookups rather than bolted onto a general auto site.
VehicleLookup.org is that home. It’s free, has no signup, and surfaces the official government data you’d otherwise have to piece together from
half a dozen agency websites.
What you’ll find there
– Free license plate lookup across all 50 US states
– Free VIN decoder powered by NHTSA vPIC (130+ fields per decode)
– Open recall check straight from NHTSA’s recall database
– Crash safety ratings from NHTSA NCAP
– Fuel economy data from EPA FuelEconomy.gov
– Guides and explainers at https://blog.vehiclelookup.org/
What this means for you
Some of our existing articles that focus specifically on vehicle lookups, VIN decoding, and recall checks will be gradually moved over to
VehicleLookup.org, where they’ll live alongside the tools they describe. If you click one of those URLs from Google or an old bookmark, you’ll
be redirected automatically — no broken links, no lost history.
Everything else — our core editorial content — stays right here.
Give it a spin
Head over to Vehiclelookup.org and try a plate or VIN lookup. If you run into anything weird or have a feature request, drop us a note
at hello@vehiclelookup.org.
Thanks, as always, for reading.