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Saab VIN Lookup

To avoid unforeseen pitfalls with a used vehicle it’s heavily advised that you research its history. Check your desired vehicle to receive a detailed report about your future car. While the used car market is an incredible opportunity to find a great deal, it’s important to inform yourself and be attentive to potential dangers.

When you do find a perfect deal, take time to research its history regardless of how honest the seller or flawless the vehicle’s condition may seem. Exposing vehicle history through EpicVIN’s Saab VIN Decoder can save thousands of dollars in damage and help you avoid the stress of buying a damaged vehicle.

Where is the VIN found?

Searching different makes can be helpful to inform prospective used car buyers to make the right decision and find a better deal in the used automotive market that is full of fraud and uncertainty. We empower buyers through awareness, security, and knowledge by bringing you the most accurate and up-to-date vehicle information.

Click on the logo below to perform Saab VIN research for any make or manufacturer.

Where to find VIN on a vehicle?
🟡 Basic Report Cost: Free
🟡 Saab VIN Database: 388.3K+
🟡 Car-on-Sale Photos: Up to 100
🟡 Full Report: Extensive History

List of Saab Models

  • 2009 SAAB 9-7X

    2009 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M392800594
    Listed for sale on:
    05/19/2015
    Price:
    $11,897
    Odometer:
    0 km
  • 2009 SAAB 9-7X

    2009 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13S692800099
    Listed for sale on:
    05/07/2020
    Price:
    $0
    Odometer:
    130,894 km
  • 2006 SAAB 9-7X

    2006 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M162803943
    Listed for sale on:
    04/19/2017
    Price:
    $4,853
    Odometer:
    207,806 km
  • 2007 SAAB 9-7X

    2007 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M072803630
    Listed for sale on:
    10/13/2014
    Price:
    $9,995
    Odometer:
    175,161 km
  • 2006 SAAB 9-7X

    2006 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M862804961
    Listed for sale on:
    08/25/2017
    Price:
    $5,621
    Odometer:
    347,304 km
  • 2006 SAAB 9-7X

    2006 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M062806249
    Listed for sale on:
    03/20/2018
    Price:
    $6,096
    Odometer:
    191,186 km
  • 2006 SAAB 9-7X

    2006 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13S862801993
    Listed for sale on:
    01/01/1970
    Price:
    $0
    Odometer:
    222,895 km
  • 2009 SAAB 9-7X

    2009 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13S392801355
    Listed for sale on:
    12/13/2015
    Price:
    $9,995
    Odometer:
    131,966 km
  • 2007 SAAB 9-7X

    2007 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M072803790
    Listed for sale on:
    02/24/2017
    Price:
    $0
    Odometer:
    314,568 km
  • 2009 SAAB 9-7X

    2009 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13S292801931
    Listed for sale on:
    04/09/2016
    Price:
    $11,687
    Odometer:
    100,600 km
  • 2007 SAAB 9-7X

    2007 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13S372801630
    Listed for sale on:
    11/25/2018
    Price:
    $4,900
    Odometer:
    140,013 km
  • 2007 SAAB 9-7X

    2007 SAAB 9-7X

    VIN 5S3ET13M372801242
    Listed for sale on:
    08/09/2016
    Price:
    $7,170
    Odometer:
    195,676 km

Frequently Asked Questions

Locations vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. However, there are three places you can find the code on most vehicles:

- Look through the windshield at the dashboard. On the driver’s side, you should see a small metal plate with the number stamped into it.
- Open the driver’s door. Look at the front and side of the door pillar for an I.D. sticker. It usually has the manufacturer’s logo on it. The code should be on this sticker.
- Open the hood. You may see a sticker on the firewall or near the passenger’s side strut tower. Some cars have the number engraved in one of these areas.

Since this number is used to identify the vehicle on official documents, you can also find it on the title, the window sticker, and on insurance policies.

We also decode numbers for RVs, heavy-duty trucks and motorcycles. If you need to decode an RV number, make sure it’s the one issued by the chassis manufacturer, not the RV outfitter.

No. Canadian and Mexican cars usually use the same format. Other countries use their own formats.

It’s up to the manufacturer to determine what they want to include for some parts of the number. For example, some companies don’t include information about transmissions or trim levels.

Usually, no. A few manufacturers stamp the code into the engine. If the VINs on the engine and car match, then it’s the original engine. On most vehicles, there isn’t anything that ties an engine to a specific vehicle. At most, looking up the vehicle on our website will tell you if a different type of engine was installed. For example, if someone swaps a V8 into a Ford Mustang, our site will tell you it originally came with a V6.

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