I do like the Elite report as my choice, but I bought my then 10 year old car at age 16 in 1978 as my first car and do not ever plan on selling it. My car bought in original, beaten and whipped, without any history condition. (a rescue) My intentions are that the report will stay with the car after I am gone to trace it's history better when I am not around to do it myself. I am searching for every detail possible about it's history to keep with it. One day, it will probably go to one of my grandchildren as an inheritance, just like you inherited yours. If you already have the whole history on a car, or do not care to have it, then the Elite Report is only like having a trophy plaque on your wall. I agree with Jeff's comment about Deluxe reports, probably a great middle of the road approach. You can always order up the Elite option later at a reduced (pay the difference) cost if ever you wanted to. The Standard report IMO, is a good "buyers guide" if you are trying to establish a car's authenticity, but do not know yet if you will actually buy it.