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How to Check the Vehicle Production Date

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DelAdriel
07/25/2025, 02:11:00 AM

The methods to check the vehicle production date are: 1. Below the side pillar on the passenger side, which can be seen by opening the door; 2. Located at the top right corner of the vehicle certification, where the production date is marked with precision down to the year, month, and day; 3. There will be a production date on the paper factory nameplate on the front windshield of the driver's seat, which can serve as a reference date. Every vehicle has its own unique VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) upon leaving the factory, and even vehicles of the same brand and model have different VINs. The 10th character of the VIN, whether a letter or number, indicates the production date of the vehicle. It is recommended to check the vehicle manual, as it clearly states the production date of the vehicle.

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CodyFitz
08/11/2025, 09:01:48 AM

After I bought the car, I wanted to check the production date, and my friend taught me a few simple methods. The most common one is to check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), usually located at the lower left corner of the windshield or under the driver's seat. The 10th letter represents the year, for example, K stands for 2019, and L for 2020. The door frame's nameplate is also convenient—just look for a small label after opening the door, which shows the specific month and year. Don’t just check the exterior; the vehicle manual and registration documents also have records. Knowing the date helps us determine the car's age and maintenance cycle. There’s even a production date code on the tires for cross-verification, so you don’t overlook important details. This method is quite practical, and regular checks can help avoid buying a recalled vehicle.

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TaliaRose
09/27/2025, 01:18:06 AM

As an automotive enthusiast, I always recommend starting by checking the production date on the door frame nameplate, which directly displays the month and year in a standard, easy-to-find location. The VIN is another reliable method, with the 10th digit or letter corresponding to the standardized year code (e.g., M for 2021). You can also refer to the registration certificate and accompanying vehicle documents. Knowing the production date allows you to estimate part lifespan and schedule timely maintenance, such as for the engine or battery. On related topics, the production date also affects residual value and insurance. Checking the date before purchasing a car provides peace of mind and helps avoid aging-related issues. It's a simple practice that becomes second nature with habit.

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LeAllie
11/10/2025, 02:17:44 AM

Want to check the vehicle's production date? Quick method: Open the driver's door frame, there's a metal nameplate stamped with the production year and month. Alternatively, locate the VIN code, usually found at the corner of the windshield - the 10th digit represents the year code. These methods require no tools and take just a minute. Why check the date? Helps calculate vehicle age and schedule maintenance.

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SanPeter
12/31/2025, 09:16:33 PM

The vehicle production date is crucial for safety and reliability. I check the nameplate by the door, which clearly shows the year and month. The VIN is also reliable—the 10th character indicates the year (e.g., 2022 is 'N'). The registration document also notes it. Knowing the date helps estimate recall risks or part aging, and I recommend cross-checking with the tire date code. Developing this habit enhances driving safety.

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CamillaDella
03/28/2026, 10:48:45 PM

When buying a used car, I always check the production date to verify authenticity. Methods include looking at the 10th digit of the VIN (which corresponds to the model year), or checking the door frame label. Documents like the owner's manual may also have records. A significant date discrepancy could indicate a refurbishment scam. You can also inspect component dates such as the headlights. Understanding this helps protect your investment value.

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