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The Vehkit Score
Think of it as a credit score — for your car. Every Vehkit car gets a 0–100 number that summarises how well it's been looked after.
Higher means a longer paper trail, more services on time, more workshops in the record, and a recent visit. Lower means gaps, missed reminders, or one shop trying to vouch for the whole story. It moves up and down as you maintain the car.
What moves the number
Up: A verified workshop logs a service
Down: You log it yourself with no workshop
Up: You hit reminders on time
Down: Reminders go overdue
Up: Services across two or more shops
Down: One shop owns the entire history
Up: A recent service in the last 6 months
Down: No activity for over a year
The four components
01.
40 points
Most points come from how many of your services are attested by a verified workshop versus self-logged. Each workshop-verified entry is worth three points, capped at thirty. The remaining ten points come from workshop diversity — five if at least two distinct shops have logged work, five more for any entries by Silver- or Gold-tier shops. The diversification cap means a single workshop attestating a hundred fake services cannot push your score past thirty in this category.
02.
30 points
When a service is logged, Vehkit auto-creates a reminder for the next one — by date, kilometers, or both. This category measures the ratio of completed reminders to (completed plus missed). A car with twelve reminders, ten completed and two missed, scores 25 of 30. Currently overdue reminders deduct up to ten points — every car with a brake fluid flush three months overdue takes a hit, regardless of past compliance.
03.
20 points
A car that's been serviced twice a year for four years has eight verified entries; one serviced once in five years has one. The score divides total entries by the vehicle's age in years and benchmarks against two-per-year as the full score. This rewards continuous care, not bursts of activity. Brand-new cars (less than a year old) get full points by default — there hasn't been time to build a pattern yet.
04.
10 points
When was the last service? Within six months earns the full ten. Within twelve, half. Older than a year, zero. A car can have a clean history and still drop here if it's been sitting in a garage for two years — buyers should know.
Sample
Twelve verified entries from two workshops. One overdue reminder (brake fluid). Last service three weeks ago. Eighty-seven of a hundred. The buyer sees this. So does the owner. So does anyone you choose to share the passport with.
The lost thirteen points are recoverable. Catch up on that brake fluid and recency stays full → 90+. The score is dynamic, not a one-shot grade.
Verified workshop
Dubai · Gold
Latest entry
Major service
Vehkit score
87/100
Why this resists gaming
The verification component caps any single workshop's contribution at thirty of forty. To max out the category, the car needs entries from at least two distinct shops, and ideally one of them is Silver- or Gold-tier. A friend running a fake garage can't single-handedly inflate a friend's resale score.
Owner-logged entries (no workshop attestation) earn no points in the verification category. They're recorded and visible — the buyer can see them — but they don't move the score. The number is built from third-party attestations, not self-reports.
A workshop can attest entries all day, but if the owner ignores the reminders it generates, the compliance component drops fast. The four components are correlated by intent, not by single signal — a high score requires the owner to actually maintain the car, not just stack receipts.
Who reads the score
Owners
A live indicator of whether your car is well-cared-for, missed-up, or somewhere in between. Most owners see their score climb after the second verified service, plateau, then drop if they skip a year.
Buyers
The single number that summarises a car's history when the seller hands you a passport link. A car at 30 with photos that look fine should make you ask harder questions than a car at 85.
Workshops
Every customer they keep on Vehkit raises that customer's score. Workshops climbing the verification tier get found in the directory; their reputation compounds with their customers'.
Try it
Add a vehicle, log one service, the score appears. The number moves in real time as your record grows.