In which year was the car manufactured?

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DeMaverick
07/24/25 4:23am
l is a car manufactured in 2020. Here are the locations where the production date of the car can be found: 1. Inside the engine compartment: There is usually an aluminum car nameplate inside the engine compartment, which indicates the car's brand, model, etc., as well as the specific production date. 2. Around the door seams: There are also small nameplates around the driver's or passenger's door seams, which clearly state the car's brand, model, and production date. 3. VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): Check the car's VIN; the tenth digit of the VIN represents the model year. 4. Owner's manual: Generally, the car's owner's manual clearly states the production date of the car.
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