Where Can I Find the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)?

The vehicle identification number (VIN) is composed of 17 characters (digits and capital letters) that act as a unique identifier for the vehicle. A VIN displays the car's unique features, specifications and manufacturer.

The VIN can be found in a couple of places including on the car's registration label (1), on the compliance plate in the engine bay (2) or on the passenger side windshield (3), or on one of the door posts (where the door latches when it is closed) (4). See the image below:

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  • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found on the vehicle itself, either on the dashboard, or on one of the door posts (where the door latches when it is closed). The vehicle’s VIN is also displayed on the registration certificate and insurance policy documentation.
  • The AutoAuditReport is a comprehensive report on the reported history of a used motor vehicle that has been registered in Australia. The AutoAuditReport is designed to alert you to potentially significant information about a vehicle.

    A AutoAuditReport includes a PPSR Certificate and depending on the information returned, the report can provide you with:

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    • If the vehicle’s odometer reading is consistent with what has previously been reported, or if it has potentially been wound back (based on the reading you provide)
    • If the car has previously been reported as written off or stolen
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    • Vehicle safety and emission ratings
    • What the car is expected to be worth in the current market
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  • The AutoAuditReport is a comprehensive report on the reported history of a used motor vehicle that has been registered in any state or territory of Australia.The AutoAuditReport is designed to alert you to potentially significant information about a vehicle, and helps you to decide which vehicle to purchase.

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