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Where is the chassis number of the Lavida located?

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SanEliza
07/29/25 3:21pm
Lavida's chassis number is located inside the engine hood, on the front-facing baffle between the battery and the brake master cylinder. Taking the 2019 Lavida as an example, it is a compact car with body dimensions of 4613mm in length, 1765mm in width, 1460mm in height, a wheelbase of 2610mm, a minimum ground clearance of 135mm, and a body weight of 1210kg. The 2019 Lavida features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 122PS, a maximum torque of 145Nm, and a maximum power of 82kW.
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MacAriel
08/14/25 8:09am
As a long-time owner of a Volkswagen Lavida for ten years, I often need to use the VIN when handling vehicle-related matters. For the Volkswagen Lavida, this number is usually located on a small label at the bottom left corner of the windshield, easily visible from the driver's seat, displaying a combination of 17 digits and letters. Another easily accessible spot is in the engine compartment; after lifting the hood, you'll find it clearly engraved on a metal plate near the front of the engine. Occasionally, it can also be found on a sticker on the B-pillar of the passenger-side door frame. I'm very familiar with these locations because I've had to verify them repeatedly for insurance or used car transactions. I recommend that owners get into the habit of taking a photo and saving it on their phones—it saves time and effort when dealing with accident reports or anti-theft measures. Remember, the windshield location is the most commonly used, and the engine compartment one isn't hard to find either, so don't waste money going to a repair shop to look it up.
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LeAlexander
10/11/25 8:02am
The first time I drove a Volkswagen Lavida, I was quite nervous because I didn't know where the VIN was. Later, after checking some materials, I found out its location is actually quite fixed. The main spot is at the lower left corner of the windshield, which is the most visible when you look out from the driver's seat. If it's not clear there, you can open the hood and look for the number engraved on the front metal plate, or check the sticker on the door frame when you open the front passenger door. I think beginners don't need to panic—just explore a few times and you'll get familiar with it, saving money and hassle. It's advisable to keep a notebook to record these details for vehicle registration or insurance updates. Learning these little things makes daily life much easier, saving you from always asking for help.
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VanDaniella
11/25/25 2:21am
As a car enthusiast, I love delving into the wonders of the VIN, which can reveal the production year and origin of the Lavida. The standard location for the Volkswagen Lavida is at the lower left end of the windshield, where the label is clearly visible from the driver's side. The metal plate at the front of the engine compartment is an alternative spot, with the code firmly engraved. Locating it is straightforward and requires no tools during daylight. Knowing these positions enhances maintenance efficiency, especially when dealing with sales, purchases, or repairs.
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