Where is the VIN number located on the Cruze?
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The VIN number of the Cruze is located on the nameplate at the lower end of the windshield on the passenger side. Below is relevant information about the Cruze: 1. In terms of power, it continues to be equipped with a 1.5L and a 1.4T engine, with maximum power outputs of 114 horsepower and 150 horsepower, respectively. For the transmission system, the 1.4T model is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the 1.5L model comes with either a 6-speed automatic transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission. 2. The most noticeable change in the Cruze's exterior is the alteration of the rear badges, using "330T" and "320" to distinguish between the 1.4T turbocharged engine and the 1.5L engine models, respectively. This makes the Cruze the second Chevrolet model, after the Equinox, to adopt a three-digit and letter naming system for its rear badges. Additionally, the Cruze offers six body colors: Aurora White, Obsidian Black, Cold Platinum Silver, Glacier Blue, Titanium Gray, and Blazing Red, along with four interior color schemes: Starry Dark Gray, Brocade Dark Gray, Matte Gray-Black, and Saddle Brown.
As a Cruze owner, I often need to check the VIN for insurance matters or selling the vehicle. It's most visible on the lower left corner of the windshield from outside, near the driver's seat—you can clearly see that long character string through the glass. If you feel the position is too awkward while sitting inside, just step out, walk around to the front of the car, squat down, and look at the windshield. Open the driver's door, and you'll find a small label on the door frame or near the pedal area with the same number, though sometimes it's faded due to aging and requires a closer look. For some models, the number is also stamped on the subframe under the hood, but that's harder to locate and might dirty your clothes. Always ensure the engine is off and the car is safely parked—never check in the middle of the road, safety first. When recording the VIN, double-check it against your vehicle documents and insurance policy to avoid errors. During routine maintenance, you can also ask the technician to confirm its location, saving you time and effort.