Where is the chassis number stamping on the Mercedes-Benz C200?
1 Answers
Mercedes-Benz C200's chassis number is located on the nameplate at the front of the engine, near the driver's seat. The chassis number consists of 17 characters, including the vehicle manufacturer, brand, relevant characteristics, age, engine, chassis, driving form, etc. The vehicle's chassis number, also known as the vehicle identification number (VIN), is a unique set of codes. Here is some relevant information about the Vehicle Identification Number: VIN is a 17-character serial number composed of digits and letters. The first digit identifies the country/region of origin. If the car is assembled from parts produced in different countries/regions, this digit represents the assembly country/region. Some larger countries/regions are divided into multiple zones. The second digit identifies the vehicle manufacturer. The ninth digit is always a check digit. The correct check digit can be obtained by performing a series of calculations on the other digits in the VIN. Since each manufacturer uses different codes, and each vehicle produced in the same factory has its own production serial number, every vehicle produced in a specific year has a unique VIN.