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I found a 'mysterious' registration number in my mom's diary, and there's a possibility it's a car she's interesting in buying for me. I know it's a black clio, but I want to know what year it is.

It's a personalised registration so I don't know the year.

I need somewhere free to find this out if possible?

2007-11-08 09:45:06 · 4 answers · asked by pinhead_hey 3 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

I'm in England if that makes a difference.

2007-11-08 09:47:58 · update #1

4 answers

Here is a breakdown of how to decode a VIN number.
When decoded, the VIN tells the country and year of manufacture; make, model and serial number; assembly plant; and in some cases it even identifies equipment specifications.

The system goes something like this: sequence for characters is first A to Z, then 1 to 9, and last 0. The letters "I", "O" and "Q" are typically omitted from system.

The vehicle identification number is divided into four parts:

World Manufacturer's Identification (WMI - three characters)
Vehicle Description Section (VDS - five characters)
The VIN Accuracy Check Digit
Vehicle Identification Section (VIS - eight characters)
World Manufacturer’s Identification (WMI)
The first character in the WMI sequence represents the country where the vehicle was manufactured. Countries like the United States (1 or 4), Canada (2) and Mexico (3) are represented by numbers while other countries such as Germany (W), Italy (Z) and Japan (J) are represented by letters.

The second character refers to the manufacturer. The characters can be either letters or numbers. For example: Jaguar (A), Dodge (B), Chrysler (C), Jeep (J), Buick (4), Cadillac (6) or Saturn (8).

The third character represents the vehicle type or manufacturing division.

Vehicle Description Section (VDS) and Check Digit
The vehicle description section consists of five characters (the 4th to 8th characters) which identify everything from the body style, engine type, and braking system to model, series, restraint system, etc. The 9th character is a VIN accuracy check digit which verifies the previous VIN numbers. It is determined by carrying out a mathematical computation developed by the Department of Transportation (DOT).

Vehicle Identification Section (VIS)
The vehicle identification section includes the last eight characters in the VIN number. The numbers identify the model year (10th character) and the assembly plant for the vehicle (11th character). A number or letter may represent the model year. For example: 1998 (W), 2000 (Y), 2007 (7) or 2008 (8).

The 12th to 17th characters are the actual serial number of the vehicle—these last 6 digits make the vehicle unique (think of DNA). It can also help to identify whether the vehicle was the first, the hundredth, or the last vehicle off the manufacturer’s assembly line. This is valuable information for collectors.

Hope this helps you!

2007-11-08 13:09:55 · answer #1 · answered by CA. Auto Insurance guy 2 · 0 0

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2016-08-30 02:22:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

See if the vehicle identification number is on the registration. If so, you may be able to find a web site that will de-code the vin.

2007-11-08 11:17:59 · answer #3 · answered by Boots 7 · 0 0

No. Not enough information.

2007-11-08 09:53:32 · answer #4 · answered by Ay!Mama! 2 · 0 0

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