I do not have access to real-time information, including proprietary data like the specific fonts used in Carfax reports. Carfax's font choices are likely subject to change as well. To find out definitively which font(s) Carfax uses, I recommend these steps:
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Examine a Carfax Report Directly: The most reliable way is to look at your own Carfax report (if you have one) or ask someone who has access to one to share a screenshot. You can then use online font identification tools to determine the fonts used. Many free and paid tools are available; simply upload an image of the report text.
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Contact Carfax Directly: Reach out to Carfax customer support. While they might not publicly disclose their font choices, they may be able to provide some information.
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Check Carfax's Website: Scrutinize Carfax's website for any information about their branding or style guide. They may mention the fonts they use in their design specifications, though this is less likely.
Keep in mind that a report might use multiple fonts for different elements (headings, body text, etc.). Also, the fonts used may vary slightly based on the report generation date or specific software used to create the document.