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Where is the chassis number located on the Maserati Quattroporte?

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CalvinAnn
08/29/2025, 01:53:20 AM

The chassis number of the Maserati Quattroporte is located on the vehicle's identification plate, which is positioned on the side of the engine compartment. Purpose of the chassis number: To verify the vehicle's identity, especially in specific situations where accurate identification is required. For traffic violation inquiries, the VIN code must be entered to check for violations. It is also used for vehicle batch inquiries, such as determining if the vehicle falls within a recall range, and for precise parts lookup. Chassis number markings: The 10th digit of the chassis number indicates the vehicle's production year, though the specific production month cannot be determined. The production year is represented by a number or letter, with codes cycling every 30 years, excluding the letter 'O' and the number '10'. The chassis number consists of 17 digits. The first three characters represent the vehicle's country of production, manufacturer, and vehicle type. Characters 4 to 8 denote vehicle characteristics, such as the type of vehicle, body style, engine type, and gross vehicle weight rating. The 9th character is a check digit used to verify the accuracy of the chassis number.

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LaPeter
09/10/2025, 11:34:10 PM

I've been driving the Quattroporte series for many years and often help friends locate the VIN. It's usually positioned at the top left or bottom left corner of the windshield, most visible on the driver's side—just open the door and you'll spot the small label. The VIN is like a vehicle's ID card; it must be verified when purchasing or servicing the car. In case of an accident, it helps confirm the vehicle's authenticity to avoid scams. If you can't find it, check the inner frame of the driver's door—some models place it there. It might also be engraved on the firewall under the hood—just be careful not to damage it while washing. For maintenance, I recommend taking a photo and saving it on your phone for easy reference. Remember, the VIN is crucial for security—don't share it carelessly to prevent theft, and regular checks are always wise.

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DelEli
10/25/2025, 12:24:37 AM

Having spent years in the garage, I've encountered many executives looking for the VIN. The most common spot is the lower left corner of the windshield, where a transparent sticker with a 17-digit alphanumeric code is placed. The VIN is the key to checking maintenance records or handling insurance claims. If its location appears tampered with, be cautious—it might be a salvage vehicle. Other possible locations include under the dashboard, inside the front passenger glove compartment lid, or beneath the passenger-side door sill cover (though avoid prying it open yourself to prevent paint scratches). If the VIN appears faded, contact the dealership or a professional shop immediately for verification—they can scan the chassis code more accurately with specialized tools. Make it a habit to glance at it during car washes to avoid last-minute hassles.

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MadelynDella
12/07/2025, 11:48:30 PM

As a car enthusiast, I always quickly locate the VIN code at the corner of the windshield on the President model. The 17-digit code is super important—just check its history online to see if the car has any shady records. Try opening the driver's door; there's often a small label conveniently placed on the door frame. Sometimes, you can find an embossed code hidden in the spare tire compartment, though it's rarely used. Remember to take photos and save them in an app—checking the car's condition is just one click away. Safety first: don't casually share this info with strangers.

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LeKinsley
01/28/2026, 12:57:42 AM

I usually drive a Maserati Quattroporte for daily commuting, and I always pay attention to the small area at the lower left corner of the windshield for the VIN—it's clearly visible. If you can't find it there, backup copies can also be found on the door frame label or in the record booklet included with the vehicle manual, making it easy to quickly verify. This code is crucial for routine maintenance and theft prevention, so I recommend not exposing it directly during repairs to avoid insurance fraud. New owners should confirm its location matches the documentation on the day of pickup. Carrying a small notebook to jot it down helps prevent forgetfulness, saving both time and hassle.

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LilahMarie
04/23/2026, 10:49:56 PM

When dealing with used Maserati Quattroportes, I've handled multiple units. The VIN is mostly located under the windshield or on the door jamb sticker when opening the front door. The VIN is crucial for vehicle inspection - always verify the numbers are consecutive and unaltered before purchase, otherwise it might be a refurbished accident vehicle. After locating it, scan with a mobile app to keep an electronic copy for efficient ownership transfer or claims processing. Important reminder: the engraved code near the hood edge might be faint - don't force inspection to avoid damaging original structures. Consult professionals if any doubts arise for safer verification.

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