How to Identify the Age of a Vehicle?

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LenaDella
07/25/25 7:28am
Methods to identify the age of a vehicle: 1. To determine the age of a vehicle, simply check its manufacturing date; 2. You can look at the nameplate on the B-pillar, which usually has this information, and it can also be found on the nameplate inside the engine compartment; 3. The registration date of the vehicle can be seen on the vehicle registration certificate and the owner's driving license. Many parts of a car are produced by suppliers. After the suppliers produce the parts, they are sent to the car manufacturer, and then the workers on the production line assemble them. The manufacturing date of the entire vehicle is definitely later than the production dates of its parts. Many components of a car have detailed production dates, such as tires, glass, radiator, radiator frame, air conditioning compressor, generator, and headlights.
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