Run a Honda VIN lookup on any used Honda before you buy - and see everything the listing doesn't show. Zilocar's Honda VIN decoder pulls accident history, title brands (salvage, flood, rebuilt, lemon), odometer records, ownership history, and real auction photos - all in one report.
Every VIN lookup Honda covers 100+ sources: NHTSA, NICB, and DMV records from all 50 states. That means a Civic with a washed title, a CR-V with a rolled-back odometer, or an Accord with unreported flood damage - it all shows up in the data, even if the seller doesn't mention it.
Need to check a Honda fast? Enter the 17-character code directly above, or browse Honda listings on this page by model. Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Odyssey, Ridgeline - every vehicle here has a full report available. Honda motorcycle vin decoder is also supported - check any CBR, Gold Wing, Africa Twin, or CRF using the same VIN lookup above.
What Is a Honda VIN Number?
Every Honda vehicle and motorcycle manufactured after 1981 is assigned a unique 17-character Vehicle Identification Number - commonly called a VIN. This code is not random: each position in the sequence carries specific information about the vehicle.
Positions 1-3 identify the manufacturer. Honda cars assembled in the United States carry WMI codes starting with 1HG or 1HGC (Marysville, Ohio) or 2HG (Alliston, Ontario Canada). Honda motorcycles and ATV products manufactured in the US use JH2 or JH4 as the WMI code. This is why a Honda Civic and a Honda CBR600RR will have very different VIN prefixes even though they share the same brand.
Positions 4-8 encode the vehicle descriptor: body style, engine type, restraint system, and model line. Position 10 identifies the model year - for example, K = 2019, L = 2020, M = 2021. Positions 12-17 form the production sequence number unique to each individual vehicle. Running a Honda VIN decoder against these characters instantly surfaces the vehicle's original factory specs - and more importantly, anything that changed after it left the lot.


