Where to Find the Vehicle Production Date?
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Every vehicle has a nameplate indicating the production date, typically located in two places: one in the engine compartment and the other on the side of the driver's door. The production date is clearly marked on this nameplate. Additionally, here are three other ways to check the vehicle's production date: 1. Check the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) under the windshield: The 10th digit of the VIN represents the production date, and each vehicle has a unique VIN. 2. The 17-character VIN includes the 10th digit from the left, which indicates the production time, allowing for a more accurate determination of the vehicle's age. 3. Locate the VIN code: Each VIN represents a unique vehicle, often referred to as the vehicle identification number or chassis number. The VIN is usually found under the front windshield, and its 10th digit indicates the production date.