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What does the VIN code of a sedan mean?

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VonJack
09/06/2025, 11:13:59 PM

VIN code of a sedan means the vehicle identification number. The following is a detailed introduction to the composition of the VIN code: 1. The first 3 characters: respectively represent the country of production, manufacturer, and vehicle type. 2. Characters 4-8: represent vehicle characteristics, such as the type of vehicle, body type, engine type, and rated total weight, etc. 3. The 9th character: represents the check digit, which is used to determine whether the VIN is filled in correctly. 4. The 10th character: represents the production year, which is used to prove the year the vehicle was produced. 5. The 11th character: represents the assembly location of the vehicle, remember that "0" means original factory assembly. 6. Characters 12-17: represent the production serial number. It is used when the manufacturer recalls vehicles with quality issues.

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