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A VIN, or Vehicle Identification Number, is a unique set of 17 characters assigned to each and every vehicle. A VIN is the most reliable way to identify an exact car, commercial vehicle, bus, truck or even trailer.
Manufacturers use customized VINs to encode (or “attach”) some important information about that particular vehicle in it. The most common practice is encoding the name of the manufacturer, model, and technical specifications in the VIN.
However, Vehicle Identification Numbers are also used by repair services and law enforcement to record maintenance, inspection, damage, theft, and more. This makes it possible to retrieve important facts from the history of the car.
A VIN can be found on the body of a vehicle or in its documents.
The exact location of the VIN differs from model to model, but it is typically located on the bottom-right corner of the windshield, in the engine compartment or on the lower part of the “B pillar”.
In some cases, the VIN is engraved next to the spare wheel, on the floor panel below driver’s feet or even on the bonnet. Manufacturers usually place the VIN in 2-3 different locations.
You can confirm a Vehicle Identification Number by checking the field “E” of the European registration certificate.
1. Enter a VIN into the field and press GET REPORT.