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What year does the VIN letter 'M' represent?

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McEmily
07/29/2025

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) with the tenth character 'M' indicates the model year 1991 or 2021. Below are relevant details about VINs: 1. Composition: The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character alphanumeric code assigned to motor vehicles, used to identify the manufacturer, engine specifications, chassis number, and other key characteristics. 2. Location: For all vehicles except trailers and motorcycles, the VIN plate must be affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door latch post, or the door edge that meets the door latch post, positioned near the driver's seating area.

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Foster
08/13/2025

Regarding the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), the 10th character represents the model year of the car, with the letter M corresponding to 2021. I recall that in this encoding system, starting from 1980, the letter A was used, and then the letters rotated annually. For example, 2020 was L, and 2022 is N. Knowing this is quite useful, especially when you're buying a used car, as it allows you to easily verify the car's age and prevent sellers from misrepresenting the year. I often help friends check cars, and if the 10th character of the VIN is M, I know it's a 2021 model, which is generally still a relatively new model with readily available parts and convenient maintenance. You can memorize the codes for some common years, like M for 2021 and N for 2022, to make checking much easier.

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KimberlyMarie
10/09/2025

I'm quite familiar with the topic of Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The letter 'M' in the 10th position represents the year 2021. This coding rule is based on global standards, where letters correspond to specific positions in the year sequence, with 'M' being around the 13th letter, which happens to align with 2021. Nowadays, many car buyers overlook this detail, but it's actually crucial. I've noticed that opting for a slightly newer 2021 model often means it still comes with the original factory warranty, and parts like tires or electronic systems are more compatible in terms of pricing. My advice is to always check the VIN label at the lower left corner of the windshield when inspecting a car. If the 10th character is 'M', you can proceed with confidence.

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AngelaRose
11/22/2025

The 10th character of the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) indicates the model year, with 'M' representing 2021. I always pay attention to this when driving because it affects insurance registration and annual inspections, as premiums vary by year. For example, if the 10th digit of the VIN is 'M,' it means the car is from 2021, which is relatively new and has a lower failure rate. Checking it is simple—just snap a photo of the VIN with your phone, and online tools will give you the result in seconds. This helps avoid confusion between different model years when buying, selling, or using the car daily.

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LeJaxson
01/12/2026

As someone who frequently tinkers with car repairs, I deeply appreciate the importance of the VIN. The 10th character 'M' indicates the year 2021. This is extremely useful when purchasing spare parts, as components like brake discs or engine parts may have minor variations across model years. When fixing a friend's car, I always check if the 10th digit of the VIN is 'M' to confirm it's a 2021 model – getting the right part number saves a lot of hassle. Vehicles from 2021 are relatively recent, featuring faster technology updates and better compatibility, making replacement parts cheaper and easier to find. Remember, other positions in the VIN also contain details – cross-referencing the full code is always the most reliable approach.

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