The VIN can reveal a number of things about a car, including its airbag type, country of origin, engine size, model year and trim level. But it will not tell you the original equipment installed on the car. As the VIN will tell you the trim level it is easy to find out what was the original equipment that came on that particular trim level.
A VIN will tell you country of manufacture and manufacturer, model, year, build plant, trim, engine and transmission options. It will not give a vehicle history.
Yes, just get a book that tells you what the numbers mean Most manufacturers put a trim level in the VIN but not necessarily options. It's usually around the 4th or 5th character in the VIN but obviously it varies from model to model.
There is a VIN decoder here; http://www.decodethis.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&vin=1G2JB5241W7563655 Not knowing your trim level, I couldn't give you the exact answer, but the basic SE with this VIN is a 2.2L/133 CID. FriPilot
limited is a trim level , above Eddie Bauer trim level , which is above the XLT trim level
Yes, the VIN number will identify the model, color, engine, trim, and other features of your vehicle.
These really have no meaning other than as a trim level designation. LX is the mid level trim and EX is the loaded trim level.
there were 3 engines available - depending on 2 door / 4 door and trim level a 4.0 L OHV engine - VIN code " X " ( 8th " character " of your VIN ) a 4.0 L SOHC engine - VIN code " E " a 5.0 L V8 engine - VIN code " P " in the 4 door only
It depends on the trim level and if its the 2.5 or 2.0T. Most of them are 15. write down your vin, and call your local vw dealer, they can get all the info just from your vin, or just look on your tire sidewall, it will say the size, or in your doorjam on the sticker.
where do you find the vin on a boat
do you mean the chassis no. or the vin no.? you can find the chassis no. with the vin. but not with the reg.no. you can find the vin. with the reg.no.
The Laramie is the top trim level, the SLT is the mid trim level