Originally Posted By: opus1
Originally Posted By: crinkles
Originally Posted By: opus1
Honda, Toyota and Nissan have enough domestic content in their vehicles made here that the VIN starts with a "1".
pretty sure if you took 100% imported parts and assemble it int he USA you'd still get a "1" vin number. the vin number digit is about where it is assembled. the next two digits say which plant.
I was under the impression that this number also indicated domestic content, which is why my Sonata, even though it was built in Alabama, has a vin starting with a '5' since most of the parts are sourced in Korea.
no i think 5 also indicates US assembly. In fact, 1 4 and 5 as the first number indicates US assembly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_Identification_Number
the link has a list of country codes. You could probably also look up the SAE codes from the SAE standards website if you don't believe wikipedia, people treat you like a leper on here if you get any info from wiipedia.
Originally Posted By: crinkles
Originally Posted By: opus1
Honda, Toyota and Nissan have enough domestic content in their vehicles made here that the VIN starts with a "1".
pretty sure if you took 100% imported parts and assemble it int he USA you'd still get a "1" vin number. the vin number digit is about where it is assembled. the next two digits say which plant.
I was under the impression that this number also indicated domestic content, which is why my Sonata, even though it was built in Alabama, has a vin starting with a '5' since most of the parts are sourced in Korea.
no i think 5 also indicates US assembly. In fact, 1 4 and 5 as the first number indicates US assembly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_Identification_Number
the link has a list of country codes. You could probably also look up the SAE codes from the SAE standards website if you don't believe wikipedia, people treat you like a leper on here if you get any info from wiipedia.
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