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It really depends on the make of your vehicle. Most car information is contained in he VIN number. It contain the Paint color name and number.
That depends on the country where the vehicle is registered and then perhaps the state of that country.
You are not allowed to have flashing colors or any color that is associated with a public service vehicle, specifically blue.
find color by reading vin number or id plate on vehicle not by reg
It is a piece of molding normally running down the side of the vehicle that is painted the same color as the vehicle.
No the Yamaha Rhino is not a style of motorcycle. It is a versatile, off-road capable side by side vehicle. Yamaha has the option to build your custom Rhino. You can choose the body style, color, and utility options.
Yes, the VIN number will identify the model, color, engine, trim, and other features of your vehicle.
To identify the type and purpose of a circuit Certain "markings" are required by codes and others by utility companies
The color of the vehicle has absolutely nothing to do with the price of the insurance. I have heard this for yeard that read red vehicles cost more for auto insruance and this is absolutely falso. The insurance company does not even know what color the car is when we insure it. There is noting in the serial number that even tells the policy what color the vehicle is.
Write down the VIN number of your vehicle, then call the dealer and ask them.
This is a ridiculous myth. The color of a vehicle has nothing to do with the price of insurance. I have never seen an insurance application that even asks the color of a vehicle.
yes carfax does show the color of the vvechicle.