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As part of buying an expensive luxury car, it helps to know which options originally were supplied with the vehicle. To make it easy, the team at Wikilender has been busily working with OEM’s and other third party sources to make it easy to reproduce an original Audi Window Sticker or Audi VIN decoder. For similar window sticker tools see a link to our buying guide here.



This Audi VIN decoder can decode any 2011+ Model year Audi.

Submit the VIN in the form below to get your Audi Window Sticker

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Example Audi VIN decoder Display:

Here’s a snapshot of what to expect from the Vin decoder:

Key Information from the Audi Vin Decoder

The Audi Sticker tool includes both options and price information.

On the very left hand side you can view:

The available standard options and features

All safety and warranty information

The middle column

Price level for the vehicle without options

Additional manufacturer options and their corresponding prices

Total vehicle price including all options

The Far Right Box section contains

EPA fuel economy

Goverment safety ratings

The location the vehicle was originally delivered to

This particular vehicle – a 2014 Audi S5 had an original base price of $53,400 then added another $11,940 in options and delivery fees to come to a total MSRP of $65,340 when new.

What the Window Sticker/VIN decoder won’t tell you

The window sticker describes the car most accurately “when new”. So if the car has had either dealer-installed, or owner installed customizations its not likely to show those new features – nor will it show any replacement parts.

Similarly, the sticker won’t reflect anything about current condition, or the presence of any accidents. For doing more research there, I recommend reviewing Carfax, Autocheck, and having a professional inspection performed.

And finally – while the Sticker may show this Audi had an original MSRP of $65,340 when news, its likely the vehicle sold for slightly less (negotiation and discounting). Its current value will be significantly less due to the additional miles and depreciation.