Find Your Vehicle's Window Sticker
Get your free window sticker lookup by VIN number. Retrieve original Monroney labels for Alfa Romeo, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, GMC, Jeep, Lincoln, RAM, and other supported manufacturers instantly.
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Why Get Your Original Factory Window Sticker?
The Monroney label is the official document every new vehicle in the U.S. and Canada must display. It is the single most trusted source for what your car actually left the factory with, no dealer add-ons, no aftermarket changes, just the exact build the manufacturer recorded.
Buyers love it because...
- Instantly verify trim level, packages, and optional equipment
- See original MSRP and option pricing (great for negotiating used-car prices)
- Confirm factory safety ratings, fuel economy, and emissions data
- Spot missing features or potential title issues
Sellers & dealers love it because...
- Builds trust - "Here's exactly what this car came with new"
- Justifies asking price with original option values
- Eliminates "I didn't know it didn't have X" disputes
- Fleet managers use it to confirm bid-spec compliance across hundreds of vehicles
Supported Manufacturers & Model-Year Coverage
| Manufacturer | Earliest Supported Year |
|---|---|
| Ford & Lincoln | 2007+ |
| Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, Fiat, Alfa Romeo | 2013-2015+ |
| Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, GMC (GM) | 2020+ |
Not supported yet? Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, and most others do not offer public window-sticker endpoints. For those vehicles we recommend using a trusted paid reproduction service.
Get a Free Copy of Your Car's Window Sticker
Your vehicle's window sticker, also know as a Monroney label, contains important details about its original features, pricing, and specifications. This sticker is useful when buying or selling a car, as it shows exactly what was included when the car was new. It can also help confirm factory-installed options and give you a better idea of your car's history. Using our tool, you can quickly get a free PDF copy of your window sticker straight from the manufacturer for vehicles sold in the United States and Canada. There's no need to sign up or enter any personal information - just enter your VIN, and we'll pull the window sticker for you.
How it works:
- Select your manufacturer
- Enter your 17-character VIN
- We redirect you to the automakers' official window sticker PDF if available for your vehicle and model year.
Frequently Asked Questions About Looking Up Window Stickers
Which vehicle manufacturers and model years are supported?
We link directly to official OEM PDF endpoints. Availability depends on each automaker's systems, but the brands below cover nearly all current requests:
- Ford & Lincoln (2007+)
- Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, Fiat, Alfa Romeo (2013-2015+)
- Chevrolet, Buick, Cadillac, GMC (2020+)
Manufacturers occasionally add or remove access, so the fastest way to confirm support is to enter your VIN.
How do I find my vehicle's VIN?
Your VIN, or Vehicle Identification Number, is a 17-character code unique to your car. You can find it on the dashboard near the windshield on the driver's side, inside the driver's door frame, or on documents like your registration, title, or insurance card.
Why would I want my car's window sticker?
The window sticker shows the car's original features, options, safety ratings, fuel economy, and MSRP. Buyers use it to verify equipment, sellers use it to build trust, and owners reference it for insurance, valuations, and service records.
How do window stickers help fleet managers verify vehicle specs?
Window stickers summarize factory-installed options, tow and axle packages, GVWR/GAWR (when provided), driver-assistance tech, and more. Fleet teams can confirm that every unit meets bid specs or upfit requirements without inspecting each vehicle in person.
What's the difference between a window sticker and a build sheet?
A window sticker (Monroney Label) is the consumer-facing summary with MSRP, options, and government ratings. A build sheet is an internal factory report packed with production codes. Use the sticker for sales, valuation, and verification; use the build sheet for deep service, parts, or restoration research.
What is a Monroney Label and why should I care?
The Monroney Label is the federally required window sticker for new cars in the United States and Canada. It standardizes pricing, emissions, fuel economy, and safety data so shoppers can compare vehicles apples-to-apples.
Does a window sticker show all factory packages and options?
Yes. OEM stickers list standard equipment plus paid options and packages, often with itemized pricing. For hyper-detailed component codes you may still want a dealer printout or build sheet.
Can I get a reproduced window sticker if the original is no longer available?
Most supported brands host digital copies by VIN. If a particular VIN is missing, some dealers can pull archives or you can use a reputable paid reproduction service. Reproductions are helpful, though they might not duplicate the original layout perfectly.
Is this window sticker lookup really free?
Yes. Enter your VIN, select a supported manufacturer, and we send you directly to the official PDF when the automaker publishes it. No login, no upsell.
Can I get a window sticker for a used car?
Absolutely. When the manufacturer still hosts the file, you'll get the exact sticker the vehicle had when new. That's ideal for used-car shopping, selling, or reconditioning.
Can I get window sticker for older cars?
Older and classic vehicles are hit or miss. Enter your VIN first; if the OEM hosts a label, we'll link you to it instantly. For vehicles outside the supported range, try a dealer archives request or a paid reproduction service.
Why do some manufacturers only offer stickers for recent years?
Automakers usually expose digital stickers only for model years covered by current infrastructure and compliance obligations. Older archives may never have been digitized or were removed for privacy/data-retention policies.
Why isn't my VIN returning a window sticker?
Double-check that your VIN is exactly 17 characters and free of typos (the letters I, O, and Q are never used). Some OEMs block certain trims, export models, or older years, and their systems occasionally go offline. Try again later, switch browsers/devices, or contact the manufacturer to confirm whether a sticker exists.
Does this work for Canadian vehicles?
Yes. Canadian VINs use the same 17-character format, and the OEM systems typically serve the proper label and currency. Canadian-market stickers show CAD pricing, while U.S. vehicles display USD.
What information appears on a window sticker?
You'll see VIN, model/trim, exterior and interior colors, standard and optional equipment, package descriptions, original MSRP, destination charge, fuel economy, emissions, and safety ratings.
How accurate is the data?
The PDFs come straight from manufacturer systems, so they reflect how the vehicle left the factory. On rare occasions OEM databases contain errors-verify against other paperwork if something seems off.
How can I download, share, or email the window sticker PDF?
Open the PDF in your browser or PDF viewer and use the built-in download/print/share controls. You can email the file, drop it into cloud storage, or attach it to online listings to document the vehicle's build.
Does the sticker include warranty information?
Many OEM stickers summarize the base warranty coverage that applied when the vehicle was new. For current coverage status, contact a dealer or the manufacturer with the VIN.
Can I use the sticker for pricing or insurance?
The sticker lists original MSRP and options, which help justify asking prices, support insurance claims, and document equipment. Combine it with mileage, condition, and market comps for a complete valuation.
Do you store my VIN information?
No. We use your VIN only to call the manufacturer's endpoint in real time. We don't log, sell, or reuse VINs-once your lookup is complete, there is no stored record.