Window Sticker Guides
Everything about GM window stickers, build sheets, and finding your VIN.
-
What Is a Window Sticker (Monroney Label)?
A window sticker — the Monroney label — is the official factory document that lists a vehicle's equipment, options, fuel economy, and MSRP. Here's what each section means.
-
How to Read a GM Window Sticker
Read a GM window sticker section by section: standard equipment, optional equipment, RPO option codes, fuel economy, and the price breakdown.
-
Window Sticker vs. Build Sheet: What's the Difference?
A window sticker and a build sheet both describe how a vehicle was built — but they aren't the same thing. Here's how they differ and when to use each.
-
Why Is My Window Sticker Not Available?
Window stickers aren't on file for every VIN. Here's why a GM window sticker may be missing — and how to get the factory build sheet instead.
-
How to Find Your VIN on a Chevrolet
Where to find the 17-character VIN on your Chevrolet — windshield, door jamb, and paperwork — so you can look up your window sticker.
-
How to Find Your VIN on a GMC
Where to find the 17-character VIN on your GMC truck or SUV — windshield, door jamb, and paperwork — to look up your window sticker.
-
How to Find Your VIN on a Cadillac
Where to find the 17-character VIN on your Cadillac — windshield, door jamb, and paperwork — to look up your window sticker.
-
How to Find Your VIN on a Buick
Where to find the 17-character VIN on your Buick — windshield, door jamb, and paperwork — to look up your window sticker.
-
How to Check Factory Options on a Used GM Before Buying
Before buying a used Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, or Buick, verify its real factory options and packages by VIN using the window sticker or build sheet.