Where to Check the Manufacturing Date of a Car?

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MacElisa
07/29/25 5:05am
The manufacturing date of a car can be checked in the following locations: 1. Look at the nameplate in the engine compartment, which displays the car's serial number, engine displacement, model, brand, and the important specific manufacturing date; 2. Check the small nameplate around the door seams, usually located near the driver's or passenger's door; 3. Examine the vehicle identification number (VIN) under the windshield—the 10th digit of the VIN indicates the manufacturing date; 5. Refer to the car's manual, which typically clearly states the manufacturing date. You can search carefully and then cross-check it with the body nameplate to ensure consistency.
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DelChristian
08/12/25 8:43am
Actually, the most common place to check a car's manufacturing date is the vehicle's nameplate, usually hidden near the driver's side door frame or B-pillar. When buying a car, I often check this nameplate, which, in addition to the date, also displays the model number and factory information, making it clear at a glance. Another good method is to look at the VIN code, also known as the chassis number, located on the label under the windshield or in the engine compartment. The 10th digit represents the year, for example, 'A' stands for 2020, 'B' for 2021—this coding helps quickly determine the car's age. I also recommend checking official documents, such as the vehicle registration certificate or invoice, which will also indicate the production date for easy verification by the owner. Knowing the manufacturing date not only helps assess the car's resale value but can also affect the maintenance schedule. It's advisable to check regularly to avoid purchasing stock vehicles.
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