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A car window sticker, often referred to as a Monroney sticker. It's the official label displayed on new vehicles that provides key information about the car's specifications, features, pricing, fuel economy, and safety ratings. It typically includes a vast amount of data about the car's optional equipment, engine and transmission details, and estimated MPG. This sticker is very important because it gives buyers a transparent, standardized breakdown of what they're paying for, helping them compare vehicles, verify factory-installed options, and make more informed purchasing decisions.
The list of optional equipment includes factory add-on features and accessories. They range in category from cosmetic enhancements like larger alloy wheels all the way to advanced technology like advanced driver-assistance systems.
Fuel economy ratings are an estimate of the vehicles fuel efficiency. Conventional combustion engine vehicles are measured in Miles Per Gallon (MPG) while EVs use Miles Per Gallon Equivalent (MPGe).
Federal car safety ratings are administered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). They assign scores from one to five stars based on a vehicle's performance in various crash tests and collision scenarios.
Standard vehicle equipment refers to baseline features included in a vehicle starting manufacturer price. This is essentially a list of features that come standard on each model of a specific vehicle.
MSRP stands for Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price and is the amount the manufacturer suggests the dealership should sell the vehicle for. Final charges often differ from MSRP based on supply and demand.
Drivetrain related details include detailed technical metrics of the components that work together propel the vehicle. They include vital details about the vehicle's transmission, differential and more...
| Cars Brands | Years Available |
|---|---|
| Alfa Romeo, AMC, BMW | 1981-Current |
| Audi | 1980- Current |
| Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet | 1959-Current |
| Chrysler, Dodge | 1960-Current |
| Fiat, Jeep, GMC | 1981-Current |
| Genesis | 1993-Current |
| Geo | 1989-1997 |
| HUMMER | 2001-2010, 2022-Current |
| Hyundai, Honda, Kia | 1980-Current |
| Lexus | 1981-Current |
| Lincoln | 1959-Current |
| Mazda, Mercedes-Benz | 1980-Current |
| Mini | 1981-Current |
| Ram | 1996-Current |
| Mercury | 1959-2011 |
| Nissan, Infiniti | 1980-Current |
| Oldsmobile | 1960-2006 |
| Pontiac | 1959-2010 |
| Porsche | 1981-Current |
| Saab | 1981-2011 |
| Saturn | 1991-2010 |
| Subaru | 1981-Current |
| Toyota, Volvo, Volkswagen | 1980-Current |
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The VIN is commonly located on the driver's side dashboard near the windshield. You can view it from outside the vehicle by looking through the windshield.
Open the driver's side door and check the door jamb or door frame. Most vehicles have a VIN sticker that includes important manufacturing information.
You can also find the VIN on official vehicle documents, including the registration, title, insurance card and original window sticker.
A window sticker, officially known as a Monroney label, is a federally required document that has been affixed to every new vehicle sold in the United States since 1958. It lists the vehicle's MSRP, standard and optional equipment, factory packages, fuel economy ratings and key specifications as configured at the time of manufacture.
A Window Sticker Lookup lets you retrieve the original factory window sticker for any vehicle using its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). It's an easy way to confirm what options, packages and features a vehicle came with straight from the manufacturer without relying solely on a seller's description.
Whether you're buying or selling a used vehicle, the original window sticker is a valuable reference. Buyers can verify that the features a seller claims are actually factory-installed, confirm the original MSRP and compare trim levels. Sellers can use it to accurately list a vehicle's specs and build trust with potential buyers.
A typical window sticker contains the vehicle's year, make, model and trim; factory-installed standard and optional equipment; MSRP and itemized pricing for options; EPA fuel economy ratings; engine and transmission specifications; and safety ratings.
All you need is the vehicle's 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). Your VIN can be found on the dashboard near the windshield, on the driver's side door jamb, on the vehicle title, registration or insurance documents.
Window sticker availability varies by make, model, and year. Full original stickers are available for many vehicles, while for others, detailed specification data such as body class, fuel type, horsepower and trim options may be provided instead.
No. The Monroney label reflects only the factory configuration of the vehicle. Dealer-installed accessories, add-ons and pricing markups appear on a separate addendum sticker and are not part of the original window sticker.
A window sticker shows what a vehicle was built with its original factory specs and pricing. A Vehicle History Report, like those available through VinCheckUp, shows what happened to the vehicle over its lifetime, including accident history, title records, odometer readings, recalls, ownership changes and more. For a complete picture, using both together is recommended.
Yes. Once retrieved, the window sticker can be downloaded, saved or printed for your records or to share with a potential buyer.
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