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Vehicle Identification Number Searches Can Be An Important Tool In Car Shopping

A car’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is like a fingerprint. It contains important information that can be retrieved and used to positively identify it from all the other vehicles in the world. By knowing a car’s VIN you can perform a VIN search to determine important events in a car’s life.

Information about the car is stored by the VIN. Each title transaction and accident report is eventually filed for each vehicle in different databases by the VIN number. Services like CARFAX can provide a history of transactions that have been performed on a vehicle, as well as past and present owner information.

Cars made before 1981 had no regular format to their VIN number. Each manufacturer used their own formats and stored their own data in the VIN. This caused confusion and the possibility of duplication of VIN numbers. Because of this a standardization committee met and developed a new number format for all auto makers to use.

Manufacturers since 1981 have had a standard format for VIN information. The 17-character format stores things such as the make, model, serial number, year of manufacturer, motor size and type, and restraint systems. In order to make sure the VIN is not corrupted or altered each VIN also includes a checksum digit that helps validate the originality of the number itself.

By using the VIN you can derive other important information about a car, such as the interior and exterior color choices, transmission type, fuel type, and other model data. The VIN does not include what specific options were installed on a vehicle. Only the manufacturer has access to that kind of information.

A lot of car sellers are afraid of providing the VIN number for the sake of privacy. In reality this number is available to anyone walking by your car. It is very visibly displayed in several places on your car. Any passerby can easily view the VIN.

Knowing the power of the VIN search can be an important tool for any car shopper.

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