A vehicle window label can refer to an official information sheet displayed on a new vehicle or to a decorative window decal. These are different products and should not be confused.
Identify the label type
An official sales label summarizes vehicle information supplied for the market. A decorative decal communicates branding, instructions or personal artwork and does not replace official documentation.
Review the vehicle identity
Check model, trim, engine, transmission and other identifying details against the vehicle being considered. Differences should be clarified before purchase.
Understand pricing sections
Separate the base price, optional equipment, destination charges and total displayed price. Confirm which taxes, fees or dealer additions are included.
Check equipment and options
Compare standard equipment with paid packages and individual options. Verify that the listed features are physically present on the vehicle.
Read efficiency and safety information
Use the official label as one information source and verify the testing basis, units and market relevance. Do not transfer ratings between different vehicle versions.
Keep decorative graphics separate
Window decoration must not cover required labels, cameras, sensors or driver sight lines. Confirm local placement rules before installation.
Frequently asked questions
Does Decords issue official vehicle sales labels?
This article explains how such labels are read. Decorative printing or decals do not create or certify official vehicle information.
Can a decorative decal be placed over an information label?
No. Required information should remain complete, legible and accessible.