D and D Auto

Researching D and D Auto? Before buying any used vehicle there, verify it independently: decode the VIN free, check open NHTSA recalls, and pull the full accident, title-brand, and odometer history for $1. VinCheck is not affiliated with D and D Auto.

"D and D Auto" — sometimes written D&D Auto — is a name shared by many unrelated independent car lots and repair shops across the US. Some are used-vehicle dealers, some are service garages, and a few are both, so the first step is confirming what kind of business sits at the address you found.

If the D and D you're researching sells used cars, it almost certainly stocks auction vehicles and local trade-ins, like most independents. That inventory model is fine — it's how the used market works — but it means every car deserves individual scrutiny, because the lot's sign out front guarantees nothing about the specific vehicle's past.

Check the car itself: a VIN history report reveals title brands, reported accidents, flood and salvage records, odometer readings over time, and prior auction appearances, usually in under a minute.

What to check before buying at D and D Auto

  • Establish whether this D and D is a licensed dealer, a repair shop selling the odd car, or a private flipper — only licensed dealers owe you dealer-level paperwork.
  • Run the VIN before you visit; screen for brands, rollback patterns, and recent salvage-auction sales.
  • Ask to see the title in hand — a seller who "is still waiting on the title" is asking you to buy on faith.
  • Search for open liens; an unreleased lien can block your registration later.
  • Get an independent mechanical inspection, especially if the lot also does its own repairs.
  • Put every promise in writing; as-is sales leave verbal assurances legally worthless in most states.

Questions shoppers ask

Is this page about a specific D and D Auto?

No — many unrelated businesses use this name. Verify the specific location's dealer license and judge each vehicle on its documented history rather than on the name.

How do I verify a car at D and D Auto?

Take the VIN, run a full history report, and compare it against the listing: mileage, title status, accident records. Anything that doesn't match is your negotiating leverage — or your exit.

Do independent lots have to disclose prior accidents?

Disclosure obligations vary by state and mostly cover title brands the dealer knows about. Since many accidents never brand a title, an insurance-and-auction-based VIN report is the more complete picture.

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