Window Sticker Lookup by VIN
Look up any vehicle's original Monroney window sticker straight from its VIN. Enter a 17-character VIN to pull the base MSRP, factory options and packages, standard equipment, and EPA fuel economy — for Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Honda, BMW, Chrysler, Dodge, and every U.S.-market vehicle. Free, with no per-report Carfax fee.
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We’ll fill in the year, make, model, engine, MSRP, MPG, and equipment from the factory record — you can edit anything after.
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Mechanical
Pricing
Standard equipment
Optional equipment
Fuel economy (EPA)
Warranty
Origin (optional)
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Ford
MONRONEY VEHICLE LABEL · WINDOW STICKER
2024 Ford F-150
XLT SuperCrew 4x4 · Crew Cab Pickup · 4WD
BASE MSRP
$44,995
VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
- Engine
- 3.5L EcoBoost V6 Twin-Turbo
- Transmission
- 10-Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4WD
- Exterior
- Antimatter Blue Metallic
- Interior
- Medium Dark Slate Cloth
- Assembled in
- Dearborn, Michigan, USA
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- Pre-Collision Assist with Automatic Emergency Braking
- BLIS Blind Spot Information System
- SYNC 4 with 12-inch Touchscreen
- Lane-Keeping System
- Reverse Sensing System
- FordPass Connect 4G LTE Wi-Fi Hotspot
- Trailer Sway Control
- Hill Start Assist
- Tire Pressure Monitoring System
- LED Box Lighting
- Auto Start-Stop Technology
- Power-Adjustable Pedals
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
| 302A Mid Equipment Group | $3,500 |
| FX4 Off-Road Package | $1,095 |
| Twin Panel Moonroof | $1,495 |
| Tow Technology Package | $1,095 |
| 20-inch Machined Aluminum Wheels | $795 |
| Spray-In Bedliner | $595 |
PRICE INFORMATION
Fuel Economy & Environment
EPA
Combined
20
MPG
City
18 MPG
Highway
24 MPG
Est. annual fuel cost
$2,750
5-year fuel cost
$13,750
WARRANTY COVERAGE
- Basic
- 3 yr / 36,000 mi bumper-to-bumper
- Powertrain
- 5 yr / 60,000 mi powertrain
- Corrosion
- 5 yr / unlimited mi corrosion perforation
- Roadside
- 5 yr / 60,000 mi roadside assistance
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This window sticker is generated from the data you entered. It is a Monroney-style replica for personal, listing, or display use — it is not a manufacturer-issued document. Use “Print / Save as PDF” for the cleanest export.
To look up a window sticker by VIN, enter the vehicle's 17-character VIN and decode it. You get the original Monroney label — base MSRP, factory options and packages, standard equipment, and EPA fuel economy — for any U.S.-market car, truck, or SUV built from 1981 onward. The lookup is free; a free account (email only) is needed only to print or save the sticker as a PDF. Brands covered include Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Honda, BMW, Chrysler, and Dodge.
How a VIN Window Sticker Lookup Works
The original Monroney sticker is keyed to the VIN in the manufacturer's build record. Three steps turn that code back into the sticker the car wore on the showroom floor.
Find the VIN
The 17-character VIN sits at the base of the windshield, on the driver-side door jamb, and on the title, registration, and insurance card. Match it across two spots before you trust a lookup.
Decode the VIN
Paste the VIN into the lookup and click Decode. The tool queries the factory build record and reconstructs the original Monroney window sticker for that exact vehicle.
Review & download
Confirm MSRP, options, standard equipment, and EPA MPG, then print the sticker or save it as a PDF — free, no per-report charge.
What a Window Sticker Lookup Returns
A Monroney lookup reconstructs every block of the original federally-mandated label — the same data the car was sold with.
Vehicle description
Year, make, model, trim, engine, transmission, drivetrain, exterior and interior color, and the assembly plant — exactly as ordered.
Original MSRP & pricing
Base MSRP, the sum of all factory options, the destination charge, and the total sticker price the car carried when new.
Factory options & packages
Every factory-installed option and bundled package, each with its individual price — the detail used cars almost never list.
EPA fuel economy
City, highway, and combined MPG (or MPGe for hybrids and EVs) plus the estimated annual fuel cost block.
Window Sticker Lookup by Brand
The same VIN lookup covers every U.S.-market manufacturer — whether you need a Ford, Chevy, Toyota, BMW, Chrysler, or Mopar window sticker, the process is identical.
Look Up a Window Sticker by VIN
Original MSRP, factory options, and EPA fuel economy in seconds — no Carfax fee.
Start the LookupFree VIN Lookup vs. Paid Window Sticker Reports
Several services sell a window sticker as part of a paid report. Here is how a free CarCheckerVIN lookup compares.
- Original MSRP, options & EPA data
- Edit every field after decode
- Print or save as PDF
- No per-report charge
- Bundled into a paid history report
- View-only, not editable
- Per-VIN charge
- Coverage varies by make
- View-only output
- Account often required
Why Look Up the Original Window Sticker
The original Monroney sticker is the single most reliable record of how a vehicle was actually built and priced when new. Used-car listings routinely omit factory options or overstate the trim — the sticker settles it.
Knowing the original MSRP also tells you how much real depreciation has happened, which is your factual baseline for an offer. Pair it with a full VIN history report to confirm nothing has happened to the car since the showroom.
What the lookup proves
- Confirm a used car's original MSRP to judge how much it has really depreciated
- See which factory options and packages the car was actually ordered with
- Verify the trim and engine match what the seller is advertising
- Document original equipment for insurance, appraisal, or agreed-value coverage
- Recreate a lost or removed sticker for a clean resale listing
- Cross-check EPA fuel economy before you commit to a fuel budget
Tools That Pair With a Window Sticker Lookup
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Window Sticker Lookup — Frequently Asked Questions
The questions buyers and sellers ask most about looking up a window sticker by VIN.
How do I look up a window sticker by VIN?
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Enter the vehicle's 17-character VIN into the lookup tool and decode it. The lookup pulls the original Monroney window sticker data from the factory build record — year, make, model, trim, engine, base MSRP, factory options and packages, standard equipment, and EPA fuel economy. You can then view, edit, print, or save the sticker as a PDF.
Is the window sticker lookup free?
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Yes. Looking up and previewing a window sticker by VIN is free. A free account (email only — no credit card) is required at the moment you download or print the finished sticker. There is no per-lookup fee like Carfax charges for its window sticker.
Where do I find the VIN to look up a window sticker?
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The 17-character VIN is stamped on a plate at the base of the driver-side windshield, printed on the driver-side door-jamb sticker, and listed on the title, registration, and insurance card. Always match the VIN across at least two of these locations before you rely on a sticker lookup.
Can I look up a Ford, Chevy, Toyota, BMW, or Chrysler window sticker by VIN?
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Yes. The lookup works for every U.S.-market brand, including Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Chrysler, Dodge, RAM, Jeep, GMC, Hyundai, Kia, Subaru, Volkswagen, Lexus, and more. If the vehicle has a 17-character VIN, its window sticker can be reconstructed.
What is on a Monroney window sticker?
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A Monroney label lists the vehicle description (year, make, model, trim, engine, drivetrain, colors, assembly plant), the standard equipment included at no charge, every factory option and package with its price, EPA city/highway/combined fuel economy, and the pricing summary — base MSRP, total options, destination charge, and total price — tied to the VIN.
How is this different from a Carfax window sticker lookup?
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Carfax and similar services charge for a window sticker as part of a paid report. This tool reconstructs the same Monroney-style sticker — original MSRP, options, and EPA data — directly from the VIN for free, and lets you edit and download it. For accident, title, and odometer history, pair it with a full VIN history report.
Can I look up the window sticker for a used or older car?
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Coverage is strongest for U.S.-market vehicles built from 1981 onward, when the 17-character VIN became standard. For older or specialty vehicles with limited public records, you can still build the sticker manually by entering the year, make, model, options, and original MSRP — the Monroney layout is identical for any era.
Can I look up a window sticker without the VIN?
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No — the VIN is the key that pulls the exact factory build. Without it, two cars of the same year and model can have completely different options and MSRP. If you don't have the VIN, find it at the base of the windshield, on the driver-side door jamb, or on the title, registration, or insurance card, then run the lookup.
How accurate is a window sticker lookup by VIN?
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A VIN window sticker lookup reflects the factory build record, so the year, make, model, trim, engine, standard equipment, and original MSRP are accurate to how the vehicle was ordered. Option pricing and EPA figures match the original model-year data. You can edit any field before printing if you need to correct dealer-added items.
Look Up Any Window Sticker by VIN
Enter a 17-character VIN to pull the original Monroney label — MSRP, factory options, and EPA fuel economy — then print or save as PDF.
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