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Why to check the Porsche VIN number with the decoder
By checking the Porsche VIN number, you can learn many interesting facts about the car's history, including where it was manufactured, its actual year of production, specifications, equipment and service frequency. Checking the VIN allows you to make sure that the stated description of the car matches the actual condition of the car at the time of purchase. This is important to prevent fraud. Also checking the VIN code on Porsche allows you to make sure that the car is not stolen or arrested. Often by deciphering it is possible to find out whether the car was in accidents or had serious damage. Knowing the “honest” history and characteristics of the car by VIN, it is possible to plan maintenance and purchase of spare parts, which saves time and finances of the future owner.
Contents of our Porsche history 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
Where the Porsche VIN number is located
The Porsche Cayenne VIN number is usually found under the windshield at the bottom left. In other vehicles of the brand, it may be stamped on the body in the space under the passenger's feet on the right side. It's also often embossed at the bottom of the steering column and on the driver's door jamb. If you could not find the VIN code on the body of the Porsche, we advise you to request documents from the seller. The technical passport always contains a unique code.

Porsche VIN decoding
The Porsche VIN decoding provides information about:
- manufacturer and country of assembly: for example, if the VIN starts with “WP0” - it means that the car is manufactured by Porsche AG in Germany.
- model and range: the symbols in the middle indicate the model and range, so 911 is the Porsche 911 model;
- body type (coupe, sedan, convertible, etc.) and engine characteristics (displacement, fuel type, etc.);
- vehicle year and equipment;
- the last digits serve as the unique serial number of the car.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Buying a Porsche means making a choice in favor of the most favorable price and purchase conditions. After all, cars in Europe are treated more carefully and attentively, being serviced regularly. However, even among Europeans there are sellers who are not always honest with the buyer. And in order not to encounter an unscrupulous seller who did not service the car, indicated the wrong year of manufacture, hid the fact that the car was involved in an accident, you can check the VIN Porsche.
Decoding will provide information about the car, how many owners it had, where it was collected and other useful data. Having studied them, you can be sure of the honesty and safety of the deal.