Where is the manufacturing date of a new car located?
1 Answers
There are two main locations to check the manufacturing date of a car, as detailed below: 1. Below the B-pillar on the front passenger side, which can be seen upon opening the door. This nameplate only specifies the year and month, and includes the vehicle's chassis number. 2. The certificate of conformity that comes with the new car, located in the upper right corner of the certificate. The production date here is precise to the year, month, and day. 3. The third point is an additional note and may not apply to all models. When a new car arrives at the dealership, there is usually a paper nameplate on the windshield in front of the driver's seat. This paper nameplate displays the chassis number and the official fuel consumption. If the date at the bottom of the paper nameplate is precise to the year, month, and day, it can be used as a reference for the production date. If the nameplate only specifies the year and month, it cannot be considered as the exact manufacturing date.