✅ Checking VIN and accident history of the vehicle, equipment, mileage.
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Name | Historia Pojazdu | Sprawdzenie |
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Version | 1.1 |
Update | Aug 20, 2021 |
Size | 2 MB |
Category | Auto & Vehicles |
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Developer | RO-01-DEV |
Android OS | Android 4.0.3+ |
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Historia Pojazdu | Sprawdzenie · Description
✅ Vehicle History | Checking the VIN in carVIN
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VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number. All vehicles are assigned a VIN number during production. They are used to uniquely identify each vehicle. Vehicle Identification Numbers are registered in the event of accidents, in insurance documents, as well as during work on the vehicle in a workshop, showroom or mechanic.
Vehicles from 1981 until now have 17-character VIN numbers. Those from before 1981 may be shorter. VIN numbers do not use the letters "I" or "O". These characters are the numbers "1" and "0". Vehicles from 1969 and later should have a VIN on the driver's panel.
The first three characters uniquely identify the vehicle manufacturer using the World Manufacturer Identifier or the WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier) code.
Why should I check my VIN?
There are over a billion cars on Earth, and thanks to VIN numbers, we can track what is happening to them. Every time something happens to a vehicle, be it an accident, an oil change or a major overhaul, the event will be recorded using the VIN of the vehicle. In other words, your car's VIN is the key to discovering the secrets of its past. As a result, VIN numbers are an extremely useful tool for virtually everyone.
Used car owners can take advantage of the VIN check service to find out if their car has ever been involved in an accident, has ever been recalled by the manufacturer, how often the car has been bought and sold, what is its original production data… The list goes on and on.
Correctly used VIN can protect you against fraud.
Those wishing to purchase a used car should always obtain the vehicle's VIN number before purchasing. Armed with the car's VIN number, potential buyers can obtain reliable information on the history of the car. This can protect them from being cheated. It can also be used to better find out if the previous owner cared for the vehicle.
Even owners of new vehicles can use their VIN to gain the trust of potential buyers should they ever decide to sell their car. They can also use it to find out where and when their car was constructed, which can prove useful if it turns out that the car manufacturer is guilty of abusing it.
Where is the VIN of the car?
Cars usually have their VIN number stamped in the following places:
1. Lower corner of driver's side windshield.
2. Under the hood, next to the latch.
3. At the front end of the vehicle frame.
4. Inside the driver's door pillar.
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VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number. All vehicles are assigned a VIN number during production. They are used to uniquely identify each vehicle. Vehicle Identification Numbers are registered in the event of accidents, in insurance documents, as well as during work on the vehicle in a workshop, showroom or mechanic.
Vehicles from 1981 until now have 17-character VIN numbers. Those from before 1981 may be shorter. VIN numbers do not use the letters "I" or "O". These characters are the numbers "1" and "0". Vehicles from 1969 and later should have a VIN on the driver's panel.
The first three characters uniquely identify the vehicle manufacturer using the World Manufacturer Identifier or the WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier) code.
Why should I check my VIN?
There are over a billion cars on Earth, and thanks to VIN numbers, we can track what is happening to them. Every time something happens to a vehicle, be it an accident, an oil change or a major overhaul, the event will be recorded using the VIN of the vehicle. In other words, your car's VIN is the key to discovering the secrets of its past. As a result, VIN numbers are an extremely useful tool for virtually everyone.
Used car owners can take advantage of the VIN check service to find out if their car has ever been involved in an accident, has ever been recalled by the manufacturer, how often the car has been bought and sold, what is its original production data… The list goes on and on.
Correctly used VIN can protect you against fraud.
Those wishing to purchase a used car should always obtain the vehicle's VIN number before purchasing. Armed with the car's VIN number, potential buyers can obtain reliable information on the history of the car. This can protect them from being cheated. It can also be used to better find out if the previous owner cared for the vehicle.
Even owners of new vehicles can use their VIN to gain the trust of potential buyers should they ever decide to sell their car. They can also use it to find out where and when their car was constructed, which can prove useful if it turns out that the car manufacturer is guilty of abusing it.
Where is the VIN of the car?
Cars usually have their VIN number stamped in the following places:
1. Lower corner of driver's side windshield.
2. Under the hood, next to the latch.
3. At the front end of the vehicle frame.
4. Inside the driver's door pillar.