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Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) are unique codes assigned to each car manufactured. They are used to identify and track vehicles throughout their lifetime. VINs are typically 17 characters long and contain both letters and numbers. The first three characters of the VIN are the World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI), which identifies the manufacturer of the vehicle. The next five characters are the Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS), which identifies the model, body type, and engine type of the vehicle. The ninth character is a check digit used to verify the accuracy of the VIN. The remaining characters are the Vehicle Identifier Section (VIS), which identifies the specific vehicle. VINs are used by automotive manufacturers, dealerships, and insurance companies to track and identify vehicles. They are also used to verify the authenticity of a vehicle and to access its service history. Companies in the VINs market include Carfax, Experian Automotive, and VinAudit. Show Less Read more