Why Should You Check A Caravan VIN Number

 Before going into the reasons to check a caravan VIN number before buying a used one, it is necessary to understand what VIN stands for and how you check it. 

VIN is short for Vehicle Identification Number that has been assigned to all caravans manufactured anywhere in the world after 1992 and hence a VIN search can be done for caravans put on the roads after that year only. The VIN is etched at the corner of each window and on the doorpost at entry.

The VIN number consists of 17 characters of the alphabet and numerical. Each character represents a unique aspect of the caravan such as body type, engine number and type, vehicle color, year of manufacture, vehicle make and model, and compliance plate details. VIN ends with 6 numerical which is the serial number of the caravan. 



Why do you have to check a caravan VIN number and the current status will be before you immediately.

A check will also show whether a caravan is flood-damaged which 1 in every 100 caravans on sale in the market today are. This aspect will show up in the VIN report and you can then exercise caution before sealing the sale. Buying one such caravan will compromise your safety on the roads after the sale is made and you happily leave for a vacation with friends and family.

All these show that when you check a caravan VIN number before a sale is finalized, the seller cannot take you for a ride regardless of the amount of exterior cosmetic changes made and spit and polish given to the vehicle before presenting it to you.


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