Understanding the Hyundai Window Sticker
Here at Mike Miller Hyundai, every Hyundai car that we sell new has a Hyundai window sticker. This is a relatively standard practice across all automakers and car dealerships around the country, and the window sticker contains important information about the car that’s being sold. If you’re new to the car-buying process, you may find that the Hyundai window sticker may be difficult to decipher, so our dealers are happy to explain what the information means.
What is a Vehicle Window Sticker?
When a Hyundai car is built at the factory, it’s issued a vehicle window sticker, also known as a Monroney sticker. Information on this sticker provides a variety of information, such as:
Depending on the make and model, the Hyundai window sticker will also include:
What is a Vehicle Window Sticker?
When a Hyundai car is built at the factory, it’s issued a vehicle window sticker, also known as a Monroney sticker. Information on this sticker provides a variety of information, such as:
- Make
- Model
- Year
- Vehicle Identification Number, or VIN
Depending on the make and model, the Hyundai window sticker will also include:
- Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: Also known as MSRP, it is the manufacturer’s suggested price for the vehicle.
- Engine and transmission information
- Optional equipment and pricing
- Standard equipment and warranties
- Fuel-economy ratings
- Crash-test ratings
- Parts content information