Where is the Volkswagen Lavida nameplate located?

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VanAlivia
07/29/25 11:45am
The Volkswagen Lavida nameplate is located in the engine compartment near the left front A-pillar, and can also be found at the lower part of the front passenger door. Simply open the door to see it. The vehicle nameplate is a label that indicates the basic characteristics of the vehicle, including the vehicle model, engine model, engine displacement, engine rated power, vehicle identification number, total weight, load capacity or passenger capacity, manufacturing serial number, manufacturing date, country of manufacture, and manufacturer name. The Volkswagen Lavida is the first independently developed A-segment car by Shanghai Volkswagen. In terms of body dimensions, the Volkswagen Lavida measures 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height.
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MacVivienne
08/13/25 8:27pm
I've been driving a Volkswagen Lavida for several years, and its nameplate is located on the inner side of the driver's door frame. Just open the driver's side door, look down towards the door sill, and you'll see a sticker label with the car's VIN and model information. This is because car manufacturers design it for easy accessibility, facilitating daily checks or quick identification after an accident. I recommend finding a well-lit environment to examine it carefully, and avoid rubbing the label too hard to prevent damage. Some older Lavida models might have the nameplate inside the trunk lid or under the hood, but mine is always placed normally on the door frame. Remember to regularly clean off dust to keep it clear, as the VIN is crucial for warranty, insurance, or used car transactions—getting it wrong can cause serious trouble. It's best to take a photo and save it on your phone for backup. If you can't find it, check the user manual—it's illustrated very clearly there.
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