Where can I find the car model?
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To check the car model, you can refer to the vehicle identification plate, which details the manufacturing date, engine displacement, power (kW), and other parameters. The plate is located in different positions on the car, usually at the lower part of the front passenger door. Simply open the door to see it. More details are as follows: 1. The vehicle model is a unique identifier assigned to a class of vehicles, consisting of pinyin letters and Arabic numerals. According to the national standard GB 9417-88, domestic car models should indicate the manufacturer, type, and key characteristic parameters. 2. The vehicle identification plate displays basic vehicle information, including the manufacturer, model, engine power, gross weight, load capacity or passenger capacity, serial number, manufacturing date, and manufacturer name. 3. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) structure: (1) Positions 1-3 (WMI): World Manufacturer Identifier, indicating the manufacturer. (2) Positions 4-8 (VDS): Vehicle Descriptor Section, describing the vehicle type and body style. (3) Position 9: Check digit, used to detect errors via a specific algorithm. (4) Position 10: Model year, designated by the manufacturer (Model Year), which may not match the actual production year but usually differs by no more than 1 year. (5) Position 11: Assembly plant.