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How to check the production date of Lavida?

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DeAna
07/23/25 7:51pm
To check the production date of Lavida, simply open the co-driver's door, as the production plate of Lavida is located on the body side of the driver's compartment door. More details are as follows: 1. When purchasing a car, you can check the vehicle's production plate to determine the production time. The vehicle production plate is a label indicating the basic characteristics of the vehicle, mainly including the manufacturer, model, engine power, total weight, load capacity or passenger capacity, production number, production date, and manufacturer name. 2. Generally, it is placed in an easily observable location at the front of the vehicle. Check the production plate to confirm information such as the vehicle's displacement and production date, and also see if there are any signs of tampering or scratches on the plate. Since many vehicles' production plates are installed in places not easily bumped, any signs of tampering should prompt a thorough inspection of the vehicle. 3. Additionally, check the registration date on the vehicle's registration certificate, which is usually after the production date. If there is a significant gap between the two dates, it indicates that the vehicle is an overstocked car, and a detailed inspection of the vehicle's condition is necessary.
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MirandaDella
08/10/25 3:27pm
As a car enthusiast who loves tinkering with vehicles, I often check the production date of my Lavida, and the method is quite simple: The most straightforward way is to look at the sticker information on the nameplate on the driver's side door frame, which indicates the production year and month. Alternatively, you can check the VIN code at the bottom left of the windshield—the 10th character represents the year, e.g., 'N' for 2023. This is super important because an older production date may lead to insufficient battery charging, aging rubber parts, and compromised driving safety. I’ve made it a habit to check this after buying a car to ensure it’s not a long-stocked 'new' car, as prolonged parking can cause fluid deterioration, requiring early replacement. I also extended this to why it matters: the vehicle warranty period starts from the production date, and a newer date adds resale value. Develop a good habit—check the VIN regularly to avoid hidden risks. It only takes a minute!
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OMarley
09/23/25 2:45am
As a new owner of a Lavida, I was particularly concerned about how the production date might affect the quality of my new car, as I had heard that batteries in stock vehicles can degrade. The checking method is quite simple: at the dealership, I asked the salesperson to open the driver's door for me to check the specific month and year information on the B-pillar nameplate; alternatively, you can refer to the VIN code decoding table in the vehicle manual, where the tenth letter can be converted into a year number. If the production date is too old, plastic pipelines might age and cause minor oil leaks. A friend of mine bought a car with an older production date and only realized there was an issue when the car started slower. I believe it's essential to confirm the production date before purchasing a car and to ask the dealership for complete documentation, unlike my initial confusion. After buying a new car, it's also important to conduct regular self-checks to nip potential problems in the bud, avoid part damage, and extend the vehicle's lifespan.
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ConnorFitz
11/06/25 5:01am
As a frequent buyer of used cars, I always check the production date first to determine the age when selecting a used Lavida. The method is straightforward: look for the date on the sticker on the driver's door frame or read the tenth digit of the VIN to calculate the year. If the date is too old, the car price may be discounted more, but the risk of severe wear on vehicle components is higher. I always verify if the maintenance records match the date to avoid purchasing a rebuilt accident car. For example, if the VIN indicates a date too far back, the tires might have needed replacement long ago. I recommend buyers personally check and not cut corners for greater peace of mind.
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