What Type Of Audi Do I Have

To decode your Audi VIN for free, use the robust My Free VIN tool. A fantastic way to discover your Audi’s features and history is by using the VIN number!

How can I know which model of Audi I have?

Audi VINs are divided into nine sections:

  • Manufacturer Identifier, first three characters
  • Make/Series is the fourth character.
  • Engine Type is the fifth character.
  • Restraint System is the sixth character.
  • Characters 7-8 – Model
  • Number nine: Check Digit
  • Model Year is the tenth character.
  • Assembly Plant is the eleventh character.
  • Characters 12 through 17 – Sequential Production Numbers

The table below includes a list of the squish VIN details for Audi vehicles. The first 11 characters of the complete VIN Number make up a “squish vin,” in essence. It does not, however, include the ninth character, which serves as a validation check digit for a VIN number. You may manually decode your Audi’s VIN with just a pen and piece of paper using Squeeze VIN. Check out What is a VIN Number to find out more.

What is an Audi VIN decoder?

See how each digit or segment in the 17-digit string is decoded in the VIN decoding diagram below.

The model and model year of the car, the make, the location of the vehicle’s manufacture, and other details are all indicated by a specific character or set of characters in an Audi VIN.

Here is an example Audi VIN that we were able to decode using the aforementioned diagram and the available decoding charts: WAUWFAFL1CA035531.

  • WCountry (Germany)
  • AManufacturer (Audi)
  • Vehicle Class (Passenger Car)
  • Description of the WFAFL (AWD/4DR/Wagon/Audi A4)
  • Check digit one
  • CMeasure Year (2012)
  • Construction Site (Ingolstadt, Germany)
  • Production Sequence Number: 035531

How is a VIN number decoded?

figuring out your VIN

  • You can find out where in the world the car was produced from the first character.
  • The manufacturer is indicated by the second character.
  • The division or type of vehicle is indicated by the third character.
  • You can learn the vehicle brand, body style, engine size and type, model, and series from the fourth through the eighth characters.

Vehicle identification number

The year, make, and model of your car are always requested at auto parts retailers. However, they also require information regarding your engine. Don’t know exactly what’s inside or what year it is? VIN numbers can be used to determine engine size. On the driver’s side of your windshield, locate it in the lowest corner. Your vehicle identifying number, or VIN, can be used to determine the size of your engine.

The model year is indicated by the tenth number from the left, while the engine codes are indicated by the eighth number. You only need to mention those two characters to the store clerk to get started.

Which engine powers my Audi A4?

The 261bhp 45 TFSI is no longer marketed, and the A4 is now only supplied with the 148bhp 35 TFSI and the 201bhp 40 TFSI. Additionally removed from the price list is the 134 horsepower 30 TDI, leaving the 161 bhp 35 TDI and the 201 bhp 40 TDI. 2019 range updates mean that engines now have mild hybrid technology, which saves fuel.

How can I determine when myAudi was produced?

The sticker on the door jam will tell you the year and month the car was made, but I am not aware of a way to find out the precise date later. I am aware that once the car is produced, the vin number and car appear on the selling dealer’s website, however this often happens about the time the car leaves the assembly line.

Can I search up my car’s specifications using the VIN?

Using a VIN decoder tool to determine a vehicle’s specifications just requires a VIN number. Some VIN decoding services, usually those intended for commercial usage, let users provide both the complete 17-digit VIN and the VIN pattern (characters 18, 10, and 11). For companies who might not always have complete VINs on hand, this functionality is helpful.

Businesses that frequently engage with VINs will desire to license a VIN decoding solution that can be instantly included into their internal system or user-facing application (s). The easiest and most effective way to do this is by using a VIN decoder API. Smaller companies that handle a limited number of VINs each month might think about investing in or subscribing to a solution with built-in VIN decoding functionality.

What year and model is my automobile, and how can I tell?

Model Year is defined The Model Year of a vehicle is categorically identified by the 10th digit of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and it merely denotes any manufacturer-specified evolution in the middle of a model range, such as the introduction of new engines or transmissions, revised trim options, or any other minor specification changes. Despite the possibility, the 10th VIN digit and the year the car was created are unrelated. Depending on the manufacturer, model, and year, a car created between July 2006 and June 2007 might have a 7 as the 10th digit of the VIN, while a vehicle made between July 2007 and June 2008 might have an 8 in the same position.

code for the model year Either a letter or a digit is used to encode the model year. The letters U and Z, as well as the digit 0, are not permitted for the Model Year code, in addition to the three letters I, O, and Q that are prohibited in the VIN itself.

Since the 17-digit VIN was not required until 1981, some manufacturers, including General Motors, encoded the year 1980 as “A” (since the “A” or zero was in the manufacturer’s pre-1981 placement in the VIN). Years after that increase by the permitted letters, so “Y” stands for the year 2000. The years 2001 through 2009 are represented by the digits 1 through 9, while later years are represented by “A,” “B,” “C,” etc.

How can I get the model year of the car? 1. Check the car’s chassis number or visible VIN to confirm the 10th digit of the vehicle identification number. 2. Use the relevant letter or number in the Code/Year transposition chart below to get the vehicle’s applicable Model Year.