i did a search on where the vibe is built. i found some results stating it's built in CA, san fansisco. al nice and dandy, blah blah..BUT! the VIN says 5. the 1st number is a 5. the first number being where the car was finally assembled.can anyone explain this???
Um...it comes from California...and I think the 5 just signifies that its final assembly took place in the United States, whereas any car with a VIN starting with "J" was assembled in Japan, and so on. The U.S. has several numbers assigned to it, but I'm not sure at the moment exactly what they are.
Quote, originally posted by mcgusto82 »i did a search on where the vibe is built. i found some results stating it's built in CA, san fansisco. al nice and dandy, blah blah..BUT! the VIN says 5. the 1st number is a 5. the first number being where the car was finally assembled.can anyone explain this???Not sure what you're looking to have explained....This thread explains interpreting the VIN.The 1st number 5 means assembled in USAthe 11th number is assembly plant; Z=Fremont, CAhttp://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=824
2005 Platinum Base ManualSide & Curtain AirbagsABSPower PackageTinted Windows"Mods": 'old-style' center armrest, center +12v, wheelskins leather steering wheel, AC/Recirc blue backlight, beeps on keyless entry, dome light switch, AC insulation, PCD10 10-disc CD/MP3 changer, AAI-GM12 AUX audio input, K&N filter, "shark fin" antenna.
your Vibe was assembled at the NUMMI assembly plant in Fremont Californiahttp://www.nummi.com/assembled by the UAWNew United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.(NUMMI) is the pioneering joint venture of General Motors Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation. Established in Fremont, California, in 1984, NUMMI helped change the automobile industry by introducing the Toyota Production System and a teamwork-based working environment to the United States.
iwas not aware of the usa had more than one prescribed designation. i thought 1 was the us code.from what i know, every other country has only one designation code.
The vehicle make digit (2nd digit in vin) is somewaht dependent on the first digit. Since the current VIN system was implemented way back in 81, my guess is that 1 and 4, the 2 original US codes, were insufficient to handle the brands that have come to light since 81. Most american GM cars start with 1G, but in this case, it is 5Y. Lincoln uses 5L in their VINs, so again, 5 is not uncommon. All american pontiacs start with 5Y2 or 1G2.As an aside, several countries use multiple country codes.A good reference; http://www.answers.com/main/nt...codes
YES!I still visit GenVibe periodically. I have not forgotten about my "original" family over here!
I would like to know the history of how a guy from Japan and a guy from America got together and decided to make the Vibe. was it a concept a planned thought a twinkling in someone's eye? what?
Quote, originally posted by 4X4CHICHI »I would like to know the history of how a guy from Japan and a guy from America got together and decided to make the Vibe. was it a concept a planned thought a twinkling in someone's eye? what?Do a web search on Vibe reviews. This one has some info on how it came to be:http://www.internetautoguide.c...2003/Also, the Vibe's origin is a bit different than that of the Geo line, Pontiac LeMans, etc - they were largely restyled GM-branded versions of existing foreign models. The Vibe was conceived as a GM brand vehicle from the start of the joint venture, and it was the foreign car maker who then decided to put out a model of their own.
2005 Platinum Base ManualSide & Curtain AirbagsABSPower PackageTinted Windows"Mods": 'old-style' center armrest, center +12v, wheelskins leather steering wheel, AC/Recirc blue backlight, beeps on keyless entry, dome light switch, AC insulation, PCD10 10-disc CD/MP3 changer, AAI-GM12 AUX audio input, K&N filter, "shark fin" antenna.
Just for fun, and because I love old cars, I've been interested in finding information on the history of the Fremont plant before the GM/Toyota partnership. The 1963-1982 years!A number of famous GM vehicles rolled off the line in those years like the Chevy Impala, Camaro, Olds 442/Cutlass, etc.Also, the Vibe is not the first Pontiac to come from Fremont. Here are two GTO's, a '65 and a '70, that were built there:Like our Vibes, the the seventh from last digit in the VIN is a "Z" to indicate the Fremont plant origin.
Dad had a '68 Chevelle SS 396 that he bought new, his first new car... I believe it came from Fremont as well.Looked an awful lot like that in the attachment except it had a white interior..
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03 Vibe base. Born 10/14/2002 06:07 AM
Auto, Moon & Tunes, power package. 143k
Neptune/dying clearcoat/primer grey.
now your talking my language my first car was a yellow 70 gto awesome ride and i now own a Cutlass aswell and a 56 Chevy del-ray show car keep those sweet photos comming lol
The guy in high school that I was totally in love with had a car just like that. Ahh, you sent me back a few years. That car totally rocked, I loved it. I wonder whatever happened to his car.
Just because you see Charlie doesn't mean I am a he....sometimes Charlie can be a she!!!!