On American cars and trucks, The eighth digit is the engine size that the auto parts store and dealership use in determining which alternator is used on the car or truck.
That information is not publicly released.
You can do an online_search of VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) using your favorite search_engine. Information you can obtain includes the car whose VIN you are searching's make, features, and verifying number.
yes you can get a lot of information from the VIN
Online information about Car VIN search will probably cost you, however, you may be able to find some free websites of which search the VIN of a car that you wish.
Not only can a car be identified using the VIN number, it is also possible to get more information about it. That information includes the amount of owners the car had, wheather or not the car is reported stolen and any major incidents the car might have had. It is also possible to tell if the car's odometer has been rolled back.
Yes, I believe that you can search for a car report using a VIN Number. Most likely sites like Carfax would require this information for data on a vehicle.
To search for a vehicle number, or VIN number, online you can go to Vehicleidentificationnumber.com and enter in your car information and it will give you a VIN code for you car.
Try asking your car dealer or other local car dealers if they know anything about free VIN checks. The Department of Motor Vehicles also might have information about free VIN checking.
Yes it is possible to decode your vin number. I can suggest a good website called www.edmunds.com. You will be able to decode your car's vin number by using this site.
The Car Fax report will have the VIN number for the car you are looking at. This will be a great place to find other information that you can use for your son's car.
You don't.
yes go to carfax.com