How to Identify Your Car Model?

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StAxel
07/29/25 4:52pm
To find out which model your car is, you can check the vehicle's nameplate, which contains relevant information. Other methods: You can also refer to the vehicle's factory certificate or your car purchase contract, as these documents usually specify the purchased car's model. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): The VIN can be used to retrieve basic information about the vehicle. By directly examining the 17-digit VIN, you can visually identify some fundamental data. Additionally, you can conduct an online search using the VIN to obtain details such as the manufacturer's name, brand, series, model, body type, model year, engine displacement, transmission description, transmission type, engine model, number of gears, emission standard, launch date, production year, manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), number of doors and seats, vehicle class, fuel grade, fuel type, drivetrain, number of engine cylinders, maximum power, model code, and vehicle configuration type.
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