
Every Dodge Charger got this tag, a VIN (that's short for Vehicle Identification Number). This string of characters is pretty important—it tells you who built it, the year they rolled it out, where they bolted it together, what kind of engine's under the hood, and exactly which model trim it is, plus a few other specs.

Alright, let's break it down. Every Dodge, and I'm talkin' specifically about the Charger (give that pic above a quick look), has this ID tag called a VIN – that's Vehicle Identification Number for the uninitiated. The Charger's VIN? It goes by a set playbook, one that the ISO institute folks laid out.
Now, this VIN, it's like the car's personal ID badge, making sure there ain't two cars out there on the road with the same digits. It's got 17 parts to it – a combo of numbers and capital letters – and it tells you the lowdown on who made it, what it's got under the hood, and what makes it special.
And just so you know, that VIN? It's your key to a full breakdown of all things Charger.

Those characters from slot 4 to 8, yeah, the VDS, that’s your ticket to the engine's specs, how big she is, and what kinda ride you’re dealing with. That 17-char VIN ends with a unique serial number (VIS), all to nail down it’s a Dodge Charger we’re chattin’ about. And don’t get me started on the first three - the WMI. These bad boys tell you where she’s built and what category she falls into.
Now, that VIN ain’t just letters and numbers for fun. It’s like your car's social security number, helps keep tabs on Charger recalls, makes sure your registration’s all good, handles warranty stuff, checks if she’s ever been lifted, and smoothes out dealing with the insurance folks.
Cracking the VIN gives you the 411 on your Charger, from checking it's a genuine piece, pulling up all the need-to-knows, getting the right parts, and knowing her backstory and all the hands she’s passed through. So, a little number can tell a whole lotta story, if ya know where to look.
You're looking at a Dodge Charger VIN chart. It's gonna spell out for ya what each of those 17 characters is chattin' about.
Each part, or group of parts in that VIN, is spillin' details about the whip. Stuff like which model it is, when it was built, the folks who made it, where they put it all together, and other nuts and bolts. It's our go-to way to ID these rides and make sure everything checks out.
Example VIN
| 2 | C | 3 | C | D | X | G | J | 8 | H | H | 5 | 6 | 0 | 8 | 7 | 1 |
[Red Box] This chunk right here? That's your World Manufacturer Identification code. That first bit is all about where the car got built. See a '2'? That's the country of the Marple Leaf - Canada.
[Blue Box] They give you the skinny on the car's specs, like how it's shaped, what model it is, and what it's packing under the hood. But heads up, different car makers might play around with these characters a bit differently.
[Black Box] This is the "Check digit". It's kinda like the car's lie detector test. It's there to make sure the whole VIN's on the up and up, using some math tricks.
[Purple Box] It's telling you when the car came out of the shop. But sometimes, you gotta pair it with the seventh character in the VIN to nail the exact year.
[Green Box] This code here lets you in on where the car was put together. Fun fact: this can change depending on who made the car.
[Gray Box] They're the car's ID. They help point out the exact car, slotting it into its Year/Make/Model group.
Now, we will show you how to decode any VIN Number. As an example, we will take this Dodge Charger. (2C3CDXGJ8HH560871). It is easier than may look like.
2 – Country (Canada)
C – Manufacturer (Chrysler)
3 – Vehicle Type (Passenger)
CDXGJ – Description (2WD/2DR/2-Door Coupe/Dodge Charger/6.4 Liter Engine), Active Belts (ASP), Front Air Bags (OSP), With Side Inflatable Restraints - All Rows.
8 – Check Digit
H – Model Year (2017)
H – Assembly Plant ( Brampton Assembly )
560871 – Production Sequence Number
If you dive into that VIN decoding thing, you can pull up some solid info on any Dodge Charger in these areas:
1. Vehicle Specifications:
2. Market Value
3. Additional Equipment Details
4. Trim level
5. Equipment
6. Fuel Efficiency
7. Safety Rating
8. Inspection Checklist
9. Recalls

If you're thinking about snagging a used Dodge Charger, you gotta give it a good look-over - and I mean more than just peeking under the hood. Want the dirt on its past? Grab that ownership history report. Not sure if it's worth the cash? This guide's gonna clear things up, straight from a wrench-turner's point of view.
That vehicle history report? Think of it as the Charger's rap sheet. At first glance, it's got the basics like when it first hit the road. But dig a bit, and it's got the juicy stuff us mechanics dig for: past insurance claims hinting at old bumps and bruises, a rundown of its previous owners hinting at how well it was treated, and other key info.
Get deep into that report, and you'll get the full story. You'll see if the Charger's had any major run-ins that might mess with its guts, any money it still owes, big repair jobs it's had, any outside drama, and changes like new plates or a paint job.
Going through the list of its past owners gives a clue on how hard it's been driven and can even tell if its mileage counter's telling the truth. With all this info, you'll know what you're getting into and maybe even spot potential trouble down the road.
Information that is contained in VIN report:

The VIN, or Vehicle Identification Number, is like your car's fingerprint. Need to know more about your ride? Here's where you can track it down:

Got car questions? Dive into our garage of answers. If you hit a dead end, give us a shout, and we'll get you sorted.
Grab our VIN decoder right here. It'll break that number down so you know what's what.
Peep the 10th spot on the VIN. It'll tell you the year your Charger first hit the streets.
Check out characters 4-8 of that VIN. They'll clue you in on the make and what's revving under the hood.
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