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Volkswagen Touran

2nd gen (5T1), 2015–

License plate of the United Kingdom, 2001 year system

Ringstead, Dorset. 28/4/2021. Imported from Slovenia in 2019. First UK Owners.
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BimmerDude 2022-12-14 14:26:42 | #1

Imported from Slovenia


This Volkswagen was merely built in their factory in Slovenia, there is no information to point it was ever registered in Slovenia. In fact it says right there: "Market: Europe"

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Jacko 2022-12-14 15:53:20 | #2

BimmerDude (2022-12-14 14:26:42)

BimmerDude
Imported from Slovenia

This Volkswagen was merely built in their factory in Slovenia, there is no information to point it was ever registered in Slovenia. In fact it says right there: "Market: Europe"


The 11th digit of the VIN for Volkswagen vehicles refers to where the vehicle was made. I don't know why it says 'Volkswagen Slovenia' there, as 1) the digit is 'W', which denotes 'Wolfsburg, Germany, and 2) there are no VW factories in Slovenia (unless they mean Slovakia, that age-old mis-understanding of Slovenia/Slovakia in the English language).

The plate frame is German in origin, coming from a chain of VW dealers in the Ruhr region of western Germany, so suffice to say, it's probably a German import.

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BimmerDude 2022-12-14 18:04:59 | #3

Jacko (2022-12-14 15:53:20)

Jacko
This Volkswagen was merely built in their factory in Slovenia, there is no information to point it was ever registered in Slovenia. In fact it says right there: "Market: Europe"
The 11th digit of the VIN for Volkswagen vehicles refers to where the vehicle was made. I don't know why it says 'Volkswagen Slovenia' there, as 1) the digit is 'W', which denotes 'Wolfsburg, Germany, and 2) there are no VW factories in Slovenia (unless they mean Slovakia, that age-old mis-understanding of Slovenia/Slovakia in the English language).

The plate frame is German in origin, coming from a chain of VW dealers in the Ruhr region of western Germany, so suffice to say, it's probably a German import.


Oh, so you can't even trust vindecoderz for that! Then I most definitely suggest not using it to determine anything related to the car's origin, since it's all lies.  :jokingly:

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cars in south west england 2022-12-14 23:22:16 | #4

BimmerDude (2022-12-14 18:04:59)

BimmerDude
Jacko
This Volkswagen was merely built in their factory in Slovenia, there is no information to point it was ever registered in Slovenia. In fact it says right there: "Market: Europe"
The 11th digit of the VIN for Volkswagen vehicles refers to where the vehicle was made. I don't know why it says 'Volkswagen Slovenia' there, as 1) the digit is 'W', which denotes 'Wolfsburg, Germany, and 2) there are no VW factories in Slovenia (unless they mean Slovakia, that age-old mis-understanding of Slovenia/Slovakia in the English language).

The plate frame is German in origin, coming from a chain of VW dealers in the Ruhr region of western Germany, so suffice to say, it's probably a German import.

Oh, so you can't even trust vindecoderz for that! Then I most definitely suggest not using it to determine anything related to the car's origin, since it's all lies.


I honestly have no clue about plate origins and stuff like that, I just thought it would hint to where it was from, like that Twingo that I said was a Russian import, I only thought Russia because the Transmission (I think) was typed in Russian whilst the rest was in English, my apologies!

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BimmerDude 2022-12-15 00:27:02 | #5

cars in south west england (2022-12-14 23:22:16)

cars in south west england
I honestly have no clue about plate origins and stuff like that, I just thought it would hint to where it was from, like that Twingo that I said was a Russian import, I only thought Russia because the Transmission (I think) was typed in Russian whilst the rest was in English, my apologies!


All is well, I just don't like when false information is distributed, I know you didn't do it intentionally.  :pardon:

There is no real way to find the origin of a car by just the VIN. You would need to enter the VIN into many countries' own information portals hoping for a result and even then the countries that do have such a service are few and far apart, so it's not worth bothering. It's easier to look for clues on the car (plate frames, windshield stickers etc.)

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cars in south west england 2022-12-15 20:51:25 | #6

BimmerDude (2022-12-15 00:27:02)

BimmerDude
cars in south west england
I honestly have no clue about plate origins and stuff like that, I just thought it would hint to where it was from, like that Twingo that I said was a Russian import, I only thought Russia because the Transmission (I think) was typed in Russian whilst the rest was in English, my apologies!
All is well, I just don't like when false information is distributed, I know you didn't do it intentionally.

There is no real way to find the origin of a car by just the VIN. You would need to enter the VIN into many countries' own information portals hoping for a result and even then the countries that do have such a service are few and far apart, so it's not worth bothering. It's easier to look for clues on the car (plate frames, windshield stickers etc.)


I'll try that from now on, I'm useless with finding clues but I'll give it a shot!

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Junglecarz 2024-06-08 00:08:51 | #7

 :drink:

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