When buying a new vehicle, it can be a challenge to recall the options it was originally equipped with. We want to provide you with a tool to decode your Infiniti VIN and generate an original Infiniti Window Sticker with your vehicle’s original information.
This article will give you access to that tool and provide more information on:
How do I get the original window sticker (Monroney Label) for my Infiniti?
Where is my VIN located?
What information does the Infiniti window sticker detail?
What information does the Infiniti window sticker not detail?
How does a VIN decoder, Monroney Label, and Window Sticker differ from one another?
How does Infiniti describe their packages and options?
How do I get the original window sticker (Monroney Label) for my Infiniti?
Use the following Window Sticker Tool to generate an original window sticker for your Infiniti vehicle. Your digital copy of the original Monroney Label Window Sticker will be 100% accurate and will provide you with the trim level, packages, and/or options your car has.
To get started, all you need is your VIN and a phone number to receive a link to your window sticker PDF file.
What do I need to get the window sticker?
The easiest way to obtain a window sticker is with your VIN (vehicle identification number). A VIN is composed of 17 characters (numbers and capital letters). It is an identifying code, unique to your vehicle, used to track manufacturer recalls, vehicle records, thefts, etc.
Where do I find the VIN on my Infiniti?
The VIN for your Infiniti can typically be found in two places:
On the driver’s side door jamb
The left corner of the dashboard where it meets the windshield
Other places you can find the VIN is on vehicle registration documents, insurance cards, and sometimes vehicle service invoices.
What’s the difference between a VIN decoder, Monroney Label, and Window Sticker?
A VIN decoder allows you to verify a vehicle’s history using the vehicle identification number. Decoding a VIN will provide you with the vehicle information:
Model year, location of the manufacturer, and production number
Odometer reading
Number of vehicle owners over time
Current state or last state to title the vehicle
The track recalls, warranties, registration, thefts, and insurance coverage
A Monroney Label aka Window Sticker is a label or decal required in the United States that is displayed on the car window of a new vehicle to disclose its equipment and pricing information. It was most recently updated in 2013 to include:
VIN
Engine type
EPA fuel economy
Government safety ratings
Warranty information
Available standard options and features
Additional manufacturer options and pricing
Total vehicle price including all features
What key Information does the Infiniti window sticker or VIN decoder provide?
An Infiniti window sticker provides both standard options, as well as additional manufacturer options and price information. Find a comprehensive breakdown of the sticker below.
The left two columns include:
Available standard equipment and features
Technical specifications for various vehicle features
Safety and security information
The middle column describes:
The base price of the vehicle without additional options and features
Optional features and equipment available by the manufacturer
Additional manufacturer options and pricing
Total vehicle price including all features and any shipping charges
On the right side you will find:
EPA fuel economy ratings
Combined fuel economy is a weighted average of city (55%) and highway (45%) MPG values
Government safety ratings (provided by the NHTSA)
The 5-star safety rating program evaluates how the vehicle’s safety features will respond through a series of crash test simulations:
Frontal
Side
Rollover
Port of entry
A QR code that redirects you to the OEM website
Warranty information
The 2019 Infiniti Q50 3.0t Luxe, referenced from the window sticker above, had an original MSRP of $38,400. With the destination fees, the final MSRP totaled $39,395 when new.
What are some key details to know about how Infiniti describes packages and options?
Choosing the trim level (a version of a vehicle model equipped with a fixed combination of features) and selecting additional options and packages is an exciting step in the car-buying process -- that is if you are familiar with the auto industry lingo. Infiniti is the luxury vehicle line of the Japanese automaker, Nissan, and therefore the most basic models are built to a premium standard. Infiniti uses a consistent naming scheme for their trims and packages. Follow along to get briefed on your options when purchasing your vehicle from Infiniti.
Currently, Infiniti sells five vehicles, a combination of sedans, coupes, and crossover/SUVs. The different trim levels for each vehicle are listed below:
1. Infiniti Q50
Pure
Luxe
Edition 30
Sport
Red sport 400
2. Infiniti Q60
Pure
Luxe
Red sport 400
3. Infiniti QX50
Pure
Luxe
Essential
Sensory
Autograph
4. Infiniti QX60
Pure
Luxe
5. Infiniti QX80
Luxe
Premium Select
Sensory
Note: Regardless of body style, each trim level is available in an AWD (all-wheel-drive) version
Standard features you can expect from each trim level are:
Pure:
Overhead airbags
Six-speaker sound system
Keyless entry and ignition
Luxe
Pure standard features
13-speaker Bose sound system
Remote engine start
Edition 30
Luxe standard features
Essential and ProASSIST package
19-inch alloy wheels
Sport
Luxe standard features
Essential, ProASSIST, and sensory package
16-speaker Bose sound system
Red Sport 400
Sport standard features
Leather sport seats with red stitching
Dark chrome interior accents and red paddle shifters
Essential
Luxe standard features
Moving object detection
Traffic sign recognition
Sensory
Essential standard features
20-inch wheels
Blindspot intervention
Autograph
Essential standard features
ProPILOT Assist technology
HUD (Head-up display)
Premium Select
Luxe standard features
22-inch dark chrome wheels
Dark chrome exterior accents (grille, fender vents, front bumper, etc)
After selecting a trim level, you can also consider additional options offered by Infiniti to tailor your vehicle to meet your specific needs. Infiniti offers packages and individual options, referred to as accessories. To name a few:
Packages:
Essential package
Rear parking sensors, automatic wipers, 360-degree camera
Moving object detection
INFINITI voice recognition technology
Premium package
Bose sound system
Remote start
Memory system for mirrors, steering wheel, and driver’s seat
ProACTIVE package (Available on Sport and Red Sport 400)
Active lane control
Adaptive front lighting system
Distance control assist
ProASSIST
Intelligent cruise control
Backup collision intervention
Lane departure warning system
Theatre package
Dual 8-inch monitors
Wireless headphones
Read charging ports
Sensory package
Roof rail crossbars
15-speaker Bose sound system
Second/third row moonroof with power shade
Accessories:
Security Impact Sensor
Running boards
Remote Engine Start
All-season floor mats
Reference Infiniti’s build tool to look at the accessories and packages of any Infiniti vehicle.
What does the window sticker not provide?
Window stickers are most accurate when the vehicle is “new”. The sticker will not reflect any modifications installed by the dealer or owner -- nor will it detail any replacement parts.
Whether the vehicle was purchased from a dealership, CPO (certified pre-owned program), or a private seller, the sticker does not provide the vehicle’s current condition or history. To obtain such information, we recommend services such as Carfax, Autocheck, and having an inspection performed by a certified professional.
Finally, the MSRP (Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price) will not reflect the vehicle’s current value due to natural wear and depreciation. Although the window sticker shows that this Infiniti had an original MSRP of $38,400 when new, the vehicle may sell for less when taking into consideration negotiations and discounts.
When does this Free Infiniti Window Sticker Tool or VIN decoder not work?
The free Monroney label tool currently supports vehicles which are 2013 Model Year and newer. In addition to this, there are other limitations you may encounter using the sticker tool:
The VIN is not 17 characters long (applies to vehicles model year 1981 and older)
The VIN cannot be validated by certified techniques:
Checksum: The 9th digit of the VIN number (limited to numbers 0-9 or the letter X) of US and Canadian vehicles is used in an algorithm to determine its validity
Illegal character check: VINs can include any alphanumeric character minus the letters I, O, and Q
Your vehicle is too new and has not been updated in the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) database
Can I get free Window Stickers and Monroney Labels for my dealership or insurance company in bulk?
Are you a new or used car dealership? An insurance company or auto-lender? We can offer you the ability to get these Monroney Labels in bulk for your website or listing. It is highly likely potential buyers will feel more comfortable buying a new or used car if they have complete confidence in the trim, optional equipment, and standard features of the car.
Having Monroney labels for each listing can help give buyers confidence. Unfortunately, dealerships and other companies have abused our free window sticker tools in the past, so please reach out if you'd like bulk-access. You can reach out to refi@withclutch.com if you'd like access to stickers for your business.
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