Open the driver's side door. On the back edge of the door, where it latches to the frame, is a sticker that has a lot of information on it. One piece of information is that month and year the vehicle was manufactured. Stamped into the vehicle body is a 17 character alpha-numeric sequence called the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) which is completed against international standards ISO 3799, ISO 4030, and ISO 8357, giving Manufacturer, country of origin, model, factory etc. There are a number of free decode sites on the internet. That said, the 10th character is the code for the year of manufacture. They run in sequence A - Y less I O Q U . Then 1 - 9 for the next years, then back to the letters. So, the last 21 years, J = 1988 through Y=2000. 1 = 2001 through 9 = 2009, then back to A for next year. However, the VIN indicates when the vehicle was manufactured, not when it was put on the road for the first time. Manufacturer/dealer stockpiling can easily introduce a discrepancy of 5 years between manufacture and first registration.
The number of miles times the year the car was made.
I don't really know if they were in a car accident
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NO... You need to let the car insurance company know that you bought a new car.
Best way to know is to try it.
I am selling my 1994 Pontiac Bonneville. I would like to know where I can find an old car values bluebook online?
No, a "saloon" car is an old-time expression for a 4-door sedan.
Need to know how old is this old Chevy. More info please.
That is oil. VERY BAD!! You need to take your car to your garage right away. You should know this, I'm not even old enough to drive and I know this.
how old is this car
You can, but not legally. I dont know of anywhere that licenses a 14 year old
I guess you will have to the car company this question. I know this is not much help so sorry about that.