Where is the chassis number located on a Land Rover?
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Land Rover Range Rover's chassis number is stamped in steel, usually printed on the front part of the right front suspension bracket. Open the car's hood, and you can find it next to the engine or at the lower left corner of the windshield. Additionally, it is also recorded in the vehicle's registration certificate. More information about the chassis number is as follows: 1. The chassis number (Vehicle Identification Number), known in Chinese as the vehicle identification code, is a set of characters assigned by the manufacturer to identify a vehicle. The VIN consists of a 17-character alphanumeric code. Due to the combination and arrangement of the vehicle identification code, it ensures that no two vehicles of the same model will have the same number within 30 years. Therefore, the chassis number uniquely identifies the vehicle and is referred to as the 'car's ID card.' 2. The Land Rover Range Rover's chassis number also follows this rule. Through the vehicle's chassis number, you can query the vehicle's manufacturing information, factory configuration, color, and other configuration details. The Land Rover Range Rover is a model under the Land Rover brand. The Range Rover has been meticulously designed to be the most refined and powerful Land Rover ever. It utilizes the latest body and chassis technology, enhancing its off-road capability breadth and passability, as well as its on-road handling and comfort. The Land Rover Range Rover offers spacious interiors, excellent handling, and fuel efficiency. It comes with three different engines, each with its own advantages, providing ample power performance overall and enhancing the experience for both passengers and drivers.