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Why to check the VIN number of the car with the decoder
The VIN decoder is an online tool that automatically decodes the unique 17-digit vehicle identification number. If you are planning to purchase a car at auction, you should check the car from Europe using the VIN code and make sure that it is legally sound. With the help of the decoder, the user gains access to a range of important data:
Configuration — factory specifications and the presence of original equipment are identified.
Production code — indicates the country and specific manufacturer.
Service data — scheduled maintenance and repairs are recorded.
Thanks to the decoder, it is possible to check the car by its VIN code and obtain a report without the involvement of intermediaries. This approach reduces the risk of purchasing a car with unreliable data and helps to avoid signing a dangerous sales contract.
Contents of our VIN decoder report

- Car make and model
- Series and body type
- Drive type
- Transmission type
- Model code
- Engine code
- Date of manufacture by VIN
- Engine displacement
- Engine power
- Fuel type
- Ecological standard
- Equipment by VIN
- Machine colour
- Bumper material
- Presence of body protection elements
- Security systems
- Air conditioning and heating system
- Electric actuators and adjustments
- Number of USB ports
- Multimedia system
- VIN equipment check
- Wheel and tyre size
- Suspension type
- Spare wheel availability
- Parking sensors and cameras
- Tyre pressure sensors
- Start-stop system
- Type of lamps
- Presence of daytime running lights
- On-Board Diagnostics (OBD)
- Electrical architecture
BidCar's VIN report provides a complete dealer service history for your vehicle. The information included will help you learn all about the vehicle's condition and work performed. The report contains:
- All service orders including exact dates, mileage, list of work performed, parts used with catalogue numbers.
- Comments and recommendations from masters and diagnosticians.
- Information on major repairs - engines, gearboxes, bodywork.
- Data on whether the car was used as a taxi or scrapped abroad (e.g. in the USA).
- Information about chipping the car, if it was recorded by the dealer during an internal combustion engine software check.
- A full listing of work and spare parts with quantities and catalogue numbers.
- Technical manuals for mechanic and body repairs and electrical diagrams of the vehicle.
- Complete dealer documentation in a large PDF document that stays with you locally.
In addition, it is important to note that the data in the report is not obtained from free sources such as traffic police or FSSP, but directly from official dealers. The report is generated in just 1-5 minutes and saved on your device.
- Vehicle class and type
- Glass and mirror settings
- Type of steering
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Where the VIN number of the vehicle is located
The VIN code is stamped on the body parts and stays the same for the whole life of the vehicle. In cars from Luxembourg, just like in other EU countries, you can find the code in these spots:
- Under the windscreen — on the driver's side, on a special metal plate.
- In the driver's door opening — near the door lock, on the body or plastic trim.
- In the engine compartment — on the front bulkhead of the engine compartment.
- On the bonnet or engine body — engraved or affixed with a sticker.
- Under the seats or in the floor area of the passenger compartment.
It is important to check that the VIN is the same on all elements and that its application does not arouse suspicion. This reduces the risk of encountering altered numbers when checking the car by VIN code.

Decoding VIN history of a car
The VIN code consists of 17 characters and is formed according to international standards. Each part contains technical and identification information.
- Characters 1–3 (WMI) — manufacturer code, e.g. VF1 for Renault.
- Characters 4–9 (VDS) — design parameters: body type, drive, safety system, engine capacity.
- 10th character — model year.
- 11th character — factory where the car was assembled.
- 12–17 characters (VIS) — serial number in the production batch.
The report may include a decryption of the VIN for Renault or any other brand. This information allows you to determine whether the actual configuration matches that specified in the documents and advertisements.

When buying a car from Luxembourg, it is important not only to visually assess its condition, but also to check the technical condition in databases. Even if the car has been serviced by an official dealer and has undergone pre-sale diagnostics, the lack of information about the equipment or accident history may result in financial losses. Checking a car by VIN is an objective way to find out the actual history of the vehicle before it was imported.