How to Check the Manufacturing Date of a New Car?

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Valarie
07/24/25 12:41pm
Check the manufacturing date of a new car as follows: 1. Check the nameplate in the engine compartment: Inside the engine compartment, there is usually an aluminum nameplate that displays the car's serial number, engine displacement, model, brand, and importantly, the specific manufacturing date. Don't forget to carefully check the car's manufacturing date before purchasing a new car. 2. Look for the small nameplate around the door seams: In addition to the nameplate in the engine compartment, there is also a small nameplate around the driver's or passenger's door seams, which clearly states the car's brand, model, manufacturing date, etc. After identifying the manufacturing date, compare it with the nameplate in the engine compartment to ensure accuracy. 3. Refer to the car's manual: Generally, the car's manual explicitly states the manufacturing date. Look carefully, and after finding it, it's best to cross-check with the nameplate on the car body to ensure consistency.
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MacAbigail
08/11/25 6:46am
I recently bought a new car and learned some tricks to check the manufacturing date, which is crucial—avoiding cars that have been in stock for too long can save a lot of hassle. You can first look at the metal nameplate on the inner side of the door frame, which usually has the production year and month. Another method is to use the VIN code, found at the bottom left of the windshield. The 17th letter represents the year, for example, 'H' stands for 2017. If unsure, you can enter the VIN into the dealer's app to get automatic results or bring the documents to a 4S shop for verification. A new car with an older manufacturing date might have aging batteries or tires, increasing maintenance costs. When buying, I insisted on checking this to ensure my car was fresh off the line. Don’t just rely on the odometer—the date is the real indicator of age. I recommend noting down the date to avoid being tricked.
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