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What is a VIN Number?

A VIN number is simply a 17 digit character containing letters and numbers that uniquely identifies every vehicle.

Checking a Mercury VIN number is usually the first step in buying a used Mercury vehicle. Not only will it give you the vehicle’s specifications, but it will also offer valuable insights into the vehicle’s past. This is very important in making a good decision about the purchase of a used car. Issues such as dealing with deceitful sellers and dealers, buying stolen vehicles and wasting money on unnecessary repairs can all be avoided.

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What Does Each Digit in a VIN Number Mean?

The first digit shows the country where the vehicle was manufactured. The second and third digits show the make or manufacturer and the car type respectively. The fourth to the eight digits usually represents the vehicle attributes such as the brand and the size. The ninth digit indicates the security code which classifies the VIN as approved by the manufacturer. The tenth digit represents the model year of the vehicle, and the eleventh digit shows the authorized plant which assembled the vehicle. The last six characters represent the serial number.

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13 digit VINs are known as classic VINs or antique VINs. To decode a 13 digit VIN number, Enter your 13 digit VIN, and wait for a few seconds and you will get your VIN decoded with all accurate vehicle specifications.

The first digit shows the country where the vehicle was manufactured. The second and third digits show the make or manufacturer and the car type respectively. The fourth to the eight digits usually represents the vehicle attributes such as the brand and the size. The ninth digit indicates the security code which classifies the VIN as approved by the manufacturer. The tenth digit represents the model year of the vehicle, and the eleventh digit shows the authorized plant which assembled the vehicle. The last six characters represent the serial number.