Does Having a VIN Number Mean Production Scheduling or Offline Status?
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Having a VIN number indicates that production scheduling has begun, but the vehicle has not yet gone offline. You'll need to wait. Generally, if you're told delivery will take one month, production typically starts in the second week (the first week is for confirming configurations and colors). From production to leaving the factory takes about two weeks, plus one week for transportation - that's the general process. For imported vehicles, delivery can be expected within three months after the VIN appears. The significance of VIN numbers A VIN number is like a fingerprint - it contains extensive information about the vehicle. If the metal plate bearing the VIN is damaged, owners must never cut the VIN plate. They should preserve the damaged vehicle's appearance and drive directly to the vehicle management department for certification, proving the VIN plate is indeed damaged. The department will then handle the matter according to regulations. There are two main types of vehicle identification numbers: The first follows ISO3779 standards used in the EU, while the second standard (primarily used in North America) is more stringent than the first but remains mutually compatible.