VIN number: find out all the information it hides about your vehicle

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The VIN is a global set of identification characters that is stamped on all cars. Knowing it can help you avoid potential scams when buying a second-hand car.

So …. What is VIN numbering?

In a nutshell, the VIN code is a string of numbers and letters that is unique to every car on the planet. It is made up of 17 characters and is present in all types of vehicles and means of transport, such as motorbikes, trailers, among others.

It is worth mentioning that, although the VIN number has all the letters of the alphabet, it lacks the “I”, “O”, and “Q”, in order to avoid possible confusion or misunderstanding with the numbers.

On the other hand, each set of characters has a kind of information about the vehicle. That is to say, the first group composed of the 3 digits at the beginning are responsible for identifying the manufacturer. The second group, consisting of the next 6 digits, refers to the general characteristics of the vehicle. As for the third and last group, it is made up of 8 characters and contains all the information about the appearance of the unit in general.

As you may have noticed, the VIN actually holds a lot of information about a vehicle.

What does all this information work for? Main uses.

To tell the truth, there are several applications that this string of characters has and provides. The main one, of course, is related to its purpose. Each VIN number belongs to a unique car on the planet, so it is the only way on an international scale to know the origin of the unit.

It also works to verify that the car is indeed the same as the VIN number. Otherwise, you could be approaching a serious scam, such as what is known as a “twinned” vehicle.

Why is it essential to know if the vehicle has ever been damaged?

While buying a used vehicle is something that most people are happy about, it doesn’t take away from the fact that it can be a stressful and highly expensive situation not knowing what you are buying. However, thanks to platforms like www.checkcardna.com and bestvindecoder.com you can get information and make a better decision based on truthfulness, because they collect detailed data from official sources to provide a report of their own and thus really know the history of a used car prior to making a purchase.

Risks you could run when buying a second-hand vehicle that has been involved in a collision

– Safety decreases

In the event of a collision or accident, the vehicle and its components are “affected”, meaning that the strength and vitality they possessed prior to the collision is lost. In the best of situations, such parts are usually replaced, but even so, the repairs to the chassis, frame and assembly will never be the same, making it less safe in the event of a future impact.

– Vehicle insurance complications

Depending on the accident or collision the car has experienced, it is likely that insurance companies will start to put “buts” to provide a policy and may even increase the rate considerably because the mechanical condition of the vehicle after an accident is not the best.


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