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Get A Free Monroney
Label and VIN Decoder
for Toyota
Updated: Sep 11, 2020

Window stickers reveal important


information about a vehicle’s original
equipment. We want to provide you with a
tool to decode your Toyota VIN and
generate an original Toyota Window
Sticker with the options and features your
vehicle was originally equipped with.

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
Toyota?

Where is my VIN located?

What information does the Toyota


window sticker include?

What information does the Toyota


window sticker not include?

How does a VIN decoder,


Monroney Label, and Window
Sticker differ from one another?

How does Toyota describe their


packages and options?

How do I get the original window


sticker (Monroney Label) for my
Toyota?

Use the following Window Sticker Tool to


generate an original window sticker for
your Toyota 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 (Vehicle VIN) and
how do I find it?
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. The VIN for
your Toyota can typically be found in two
places:

1. On the driver’s side doorjamb

2. 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 following vehicle
information:

Model year, location of the


manufacturer, and production
number

Number of vehicle owners over


time

Current state or last state to title


the vehicle

A track of recalls, warranties,


registration, thefts, and insurance
coverage

The United States requires that a


Monroney Label, aka Window Sticker, is
displayed on the 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


Toyota window sticker or VIN
decoder provide?

A Toyota window sticker outlines both


standard options, as well as additional
manufacturer options and price
information. Find a comprehensive
breakdown of the sticker below

VIN

Vehicle characteristics

Model

Year

Color

Location of assembly

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

In the lower-left corner you will find:

EPA fuel economy ratings

This 2020 Corolla has a rating of


32 MGP, the average of 29 city
MPG and 37 highway MPG

Smog and greenhouse gas rating

5 and 7 respectively

A QR code to the OEM website

The two middle columns detail:

The base price of the vehicle


without additional options and
features

MSRP of $23,950

Available standard equipment and


features

Sport drive mode

Heated front seats

Safety and security information

Departure alert and lane tracing

Blindspot monitor

Additional manufacturer options


and pricing

Premium Audio with Dynamic


Navigation for $1,715

Adaptive front lighting systems


for $450

Paint protection film for $395

The total price of the vehicle


including all features and any
shipping charges

The price of all packages,


options and delivery charges is
$28,084

What are some key details to


know about how Toyota
describes packages and options?

Choosing the trim level (a version of a


vehicle model equipped with a fixed
combination of features) of a new car and
deciding what options and packages to
add is an exciting step in the car-buying
process -- that is if you are familiar with
lingo in the auto industry. Toyota refers to
the various trims for each vehicle using a
similar naming scheme. Continue reading
to learn more about the trims and options
available at Toyota.

Toyota sells a combination of cars ranging


from cars and minivans, crossovers/SUVs,
trucks, and hybrid/electric vehicles, many
of which have AWD versions (all-wheel
drive) as well.

Cars and minivans

Yaris, Corolla, Camry, Prius,


Avalon, 86, GR Supra, Sienna

Crossovers and SUVs

C-HR, RAV4, Highlander,


4Runner, Sequoia, Land Cruiser

Trucks:

Tacoma, Tundra

Hybrid and electric vehicles:

Corolla Hybrid, Prius Prime,


RAV4 Hybrid, RAV4 Prime,
Camry Hybrid, Avalon Hybrid,
Highlander Hybrid, Mirai

Toyota is the more budget-friendly


counterpart to Japanese Automaker
Lexus, and the trim levels reflect that.
Toyota offers trims to provide necessities,
and if you’re willing to spend a bit more,
you can upgrade your trim for more
premium features.

For example, the all popular Toyota


Corolla is available in five trims starting at
an MSRP of $19,825. With each increasing
tier, you can expect the vehicle to be
equipped with most of the standard
features from the preceding tier, in
addition to other premium features.
Below are some of the available trims and
features for the 2021 Toyota Corolla:

1. L

a. Cloth seating

b. 7” media display with Apple


CarPlay and Android Auto

c. Power exterior mirrors

2. LE

a. Heated power exterior mirrors

b. Multi-function remote (keyless


entry, lock/unlock, panic and
trunk release)

c. 8” media display with Apple


CarPlay and Android Auto

3. XLE

a. Power moonroof

b. Heated power-adjustable front


sport seats

c. Ultra-low emission vehicle

4. SE

a. Premium sport seating

b. Leather-trimmed steering wheel


with media controls and paddle
shifters

c. Normal and Sport driving mode

5. XSE

a. Heated 8-way power-adjustable


front sport seats

b. Sport rocker panels and rear


spoiler

c. Super ultra-low emission vehicle

Note: Refer to the Toyota website to find


out in more detail the trim levels available
for a specific vehicle.

Many premium features that aren’t


standard for a vehicle can be installed via
packages and options. While available
packages and accessories vary based on
the model itself, they allow the vehicle to
be tailored to specific needs. Here are
some examples of packages and
accessories you may find:

Packages:

Connectivity package

9-speaker JBL audio system

Qi wireless charging

Dynamic navigation

Convenience package

Smart key system

Push-button start

Blindspot warning system

Advanced lighting package

Adaptive front lighting and


ambient lighting

Advanced technology package

HUD (head-up display)

Speedometer navigation

Auto-leveling headlights

Accessories:

All-weather floor mats

HomeLink integration

Clear paint protection

Phone cable and charge


accessories

Reference Toyota’s build tool to look at


the accessories and packages of any new
Toyota 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 any current/previous owners --
nor will it detail any parts that have been
repaired or replaced.

Whether the vehicle was purchased from a


Toyota 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 it
inspected 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 a particular MSRP, the
vehicle may sell for less when taking into
consideration negotiations and discounts.

When does this Free Toyota


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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