With fans of the hugely popular television show "Breaking Bad" still recovering from the series' finale, which ran on Sunday, Experian Automotive may offer some relief.

The Schaumburg, Ill.-based firm said it has teamed with ScreenBid, a company that provides screen-used Hollywood memorabilia and collectibles, to provide complimentary AutoCheck vehicle history reports for consumers interested in bidding on vehicles from the Emmy-winning "Breaking Bad" television series.  

With access to AutoCheck reports, bidders will have detailed insight into each vehicle's history prior to its casting on the show, Experian said.

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