The Icelandic used car market runs on trust — but trust needs something to stand on.
In Iceland, the maintenance book is the standard. It tells you a car was serviced on schedule. But it doesn't tell you about the repairs in between — the parts replaced, the issues investigated, the receipts that ended up in a glovebox or a drawer.
When a car changes hands, that information often gets lost. Not because it didn't exist, but because there was no system built to keep it.
Bílapassinn is that system. A simple, private, consent-based platform where car owners can build a complete picture of their vehicle's history — and share it when it counts.