The new initiative centers on democratizing access to automotive information, which the company claims is often locked behind excessive fees despite relying on identical underlying datasets. Starting immediately, users can access full history reports for vehicles in their digital garage at no cost. Through August 31, 2026, the company is also offering three complimentary reports for any vehicle, with a permanent, lower-cost pricing structure scheduled to take effect in September.
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Zoooom Challenges Vehicle History Monopoly with AI-Driven Reports
For decades, consumers have paid over $40 for standard vehicle history reports, a practice that Zoooom now brands as a predatory industry relic. The Cypress-based platform is launching a competitive service that combines traditional administrative data with real-time AI diagnostics, aiming to dismantle the current paywall for private-party car sales.

Beyond cost, the platform differentiates itself through its AI Walkaround tool, which allows users to perform a 60-second video scan to detect cosmetic damage or active warning lights. The reports further integrate NHTSA complaint databases, localized tax guidance, and real-time valuation metrics directly into the history timeline. According to CEO Sheng Wang, the goal is to resolve the persistent trust deficit in peer-to-peer transactions by removing the friction and markups that have long defined the automotive resale market.
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