By decoding the VIN number you will be able to verify whether the current equipment of the Solaris car are original components, installed in the vehicle by the manufacturer. You should also verify the color of the paint, and pay attention to the upholstery, windows, trim, window heating or the number of airbags.

If any of the equipment does not match, it may mean that the vehicle offered may have been in an accident!

Another important argument for buying a full report is information about whether the car did not enter Poland illegally, to be precise: was not stolen. Unfortunately, this problem occurs more and more often and concerns all Solaris cars, such as Urbino 10.5, Urbino 12, Urbino 18, regardless of their security features.

Decoding VIN in Solaris?

Before buying a Solaris, it’s a good idea to check the vehicle’s history thanks to the VIN.

 

By checking the VIN number in Solaris, you will find out all the information about a particular model. Based on the VIN number you will find out about the vehicle’s history, type of equipment, color and origin, among other things. All the information contained in this number will allow you to make the right decision when buying a car. Remember that you can find the exact location of the VIN of a particular model on our homepage vin-location.com.

 What information will we get by decoding the VIN for free?

Body number due to its uniqueness allows you to obtain a lot of information about the vehicle, such as airbag type, country of origin, engine capacity or equipment. If we want to check the VIN number on our own, we must also remember a few things, i.e:

    • The first character of the VIN number indicates the region where the vehicle comes from.
    • The second and third characters indicate the manufacturer of the car, such as Ford or Honda.
    • The fourth to eighth characters indicate the make of the vehicle , as well as the size and type of engine.
    • The ninth character of the VIN number is a check mark that indicates that the VIN number is correct.
    • The tenth character indicates the model year of the car.
    • The eleventh character indicates the assembly plant.
    • The last string of the VIN indicates the car’s unique serial number, which can help prevent VIN fraud.