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Checar is a cloud-based web application for vehicle maintenance management. Its core value is bringing vehicle service records, upcoming maintenance reminders, and service history into one centralized place. It targets three types of users: individual vehicle owners, business fleets, and repair shops. The site states that it already has 500+ registered users, 1000+ tracked vehicles, and 30+ partner repair shops.
The product is built around a “digital maintenance logbook”: users can record the date, maintenance type, cost, and notes for each service, while keeping a complete service history. Its reminder system can notify users by email and WhatsApp when maintenance is due. For business users, it offers multi-vehicle group monitoring, vehicle-level notifications, service and report records. For repair shops, it can maintain customer vehicle profiles and remind customers about their next service to encourage repeat visits.
Checar also supports tracking fuel/consumption performance by mileage or operating hours, making it suitable for cars, motorcycles, trailers, forklifts, ATVs, heavy machinery, watercraft, aircraft, and more. Deployment is via a cloud web application accessible from mobile phones, tablets, and desktop browsers, with no installation required.
Checar has a low entry barrier: the first vehicle is completely free, and the page clearly states that there are no contracts, no credit card required, and no hidden fees. Additional personal vehicles cost 199 Mexican pesos/year/vehicle, excluding VAT. Business fleet plans start from 90 Mexican pesos/year and apply to fleets starting at 100 vehicles. The repair shop plan starts from 99 Mexican pesos/year and is aimed at 100+ customer vehicles. Overall, the annual per-vehicle pricing is straightforward and suitable for lightweight fleet or repair shop pilots.
The advantages are its clear positioning and simple workflow: users can get started in three steps—register, configure a vehicle, and receive reminders. Email and WhatsApp reminders also fit communication habits in the Latin American market.
The drawbacks are that the website only generally mentions “secure cloud hosting” and “automatic backups,” without disclosing details such as encryption, auditing, or privacy compliance certifications. Although an API appears in the navigation, the main content does not provide developer documentation or explain its capabilities. Team permissions are also only described as “operator assignment,” with no clear explanation of role-based permissions, approval workflows, or other enterprise-grade features.
Checar is better suited to individual vehicle owners, small fleets, repair shops, and equipment operators in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking markets, especially as a replacement for paper logs or Excel spreadsheets. Access from China is unknown, payment methods are not disclosed, and WhatsApp notifications plus a Spanish-language interface may create adoption barriers. If you operate a fleet in China, it is also worth evaluating local fleet management or maintenance management systems, as well as alternatives such as Fleetio, AUTOsist, and Simply Fleet.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on checar.com.mx official site.
checar.com.mx is an Mexico Logistics provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach checar.com.mx directly.