Which production year does the chassis number 'f' indicate?
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Chassis number 'f' indicates production in 2016. The 10th digit of the VIN code represents the production year. If owners want to know their vehicle's production year, they can check the identification plate on the B-pillar or the plate in the engine compartment - both plates display the production date, which can be accurate to the month. Besides the production year, the VIN code contains other important information such as body type, engine type, and production region. The VIN serves as a vehicle's ID number and cannot be altered. Many car components bear production dates, including seat belts, headlights, radiators, radiator frames, tires, and glass. All parts' production dates should precede the vehicle's assembly date.