Where to Check the Production Date of a New Car?
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New car production dates can be checked in two locations: the co-pilot side and the vehicle certification. Details are as follows: 1. Below the B-pillar on the co-pilot side, which can be seen by opening the door. This nameplate only specifies the year and month, and includes the vehicle's chassis number. 2. The vehicle certification that comes with the new car, located in the upper right corner of the certification. The production date marked here can be specified down to the year, month, and day. Note: This may not apply to all vehicle models. When a new car arrives at the dealership, there will be a paper nameplate on the front windshield near the driver's seat. This paper nameplate includes the chassis number and the official fuel consumption data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. If the bottom of the paper nameplate specifies the year, month, and day, then the production date on this nameplate can be used as a reference. If the nameplate only specifies the year and month, it cannot be used as the production date.