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Look up any Peterbilt window sticker by VIN — the original Monroney label with MSRP, options, MPG and safety. Pick a model below.

Monroney · NHTSA & EPA · 43 models · Updated Jul 17, 2026 · 4.2 ★★★★★★★★★★ Brand Score
Quick answer

A window sticker (Monroney label) is the factory-required label that lists a vehicle's MSRP, standard and optional equipment, EPA fuel economy and NHTSA safety ratings. ForCar recreates it from any VIN using official NHTSA data — free.

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What's on a window sticker

The Monroney sticker is the label legally required on every new vehicle. It lists exactly how the vehicle was equipped and priced from the factory:

  • MSRP & pricing — The manufacturer's suggested retail price plus the price of every option and package.
  • Standard equipment — Everything that came included on the trim from the factory.
  • Optional equipment — Factory options and packages that were added, each with its price.
  • Fuel economy — The EPA city/highway/combined MPG (or MPGe / range for electrics).
  • Safety ratings — NHTSA crash-test star ratings for that model year.
  • Warranty — Basic and powertrain warranty coverage as sold.
  • Parts content — US/Canadian vs foreign parts content and the country of assembly.
  • Assembly plant — Where the vehicle was built — also encoded in the VIN.
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How to read a window sticker

Every Monroney label follows the same layout. Here's what each zone tells you, top to bottom:

  • Header — year, make, model, trim and body style, plus the exterior and interior colors.
  • Standard equipment — everything included on the trim at no extra cost: mechanical, comfort and safety features.
  • Optional equipment & packages — factory add-ons listed with individual prices that raise the total.
  • Pricing block — base MSRP, each option's price, the destination charge and the Total MSRP.
  • Fuel economy label — EPA city / highway / combined MPG (or MPGe and range for EVs) and the estimated annual fuel cost.
  • Safety ratings — NHTSA 5-star crash-test scores for that model year.
  • Parts content — US/Canadian parts percentage, country of origin and the final assembly plant.
  • VIN & barcode — the 17-character VIN that ties the label to that exact vehicle.

How to get your window sticker by VIN

  1. Find the VINWindshield (driver's side), door-jamb sticker, or your registration.
  2. Enter it aboveForCar reads the build from NHTSA's vPIC database.
  3. View the stickerOriginal equipment, EPA MPG and safety, recreated by model year.
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Window sticker vs build sheet

People mix these up — they overlap, but they're not the same.

Window sticker Monroney
  • Consumer-facing label, required by law
  • MSRP plus the price of every option
  • EPA fuel economy & NHTSA safety ratings
  • Posted on the window at the dealer
Build sheet Factory
  • Internal factory spec list
  • Option codes, paint code, axle ratio
  • Assembly plant & production details
  • Used to build that exact VIN

Enter a VIN above and ForCar pulls the factory build from NHTSA — you get the window-sticker content and the underlying build details (engine, plant, options, paint) in one place, free.

Window stickers for used & older cars

You don't need a brand-new car — ForCar rebuilds the original window sticker for used and older vehicles straight from the VIN.

1981+
VIN-decodable
1990s →
Full equipment data
$0
Used or new

For most cars, trucks and SUVs from the 1990s onward you'll get full equipment, EPA MPG and safety. Very old or low-volume models may have partial data — you'll still see everything NHTSA holds for that VIN.

A window sticker shows what a car cost new — its original MSRP. To see what the same car is worth now, check what a used car is worth today or browse current market prices. Buying used? Run a free VIN check for its accident, title and theft history first.

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Lost your window sticker? Reprint it by VIN

Dealers toss the original after the sale and paper is easy to lose. You don't need to call the manufacturer — rebuild and reprint it from the VIN in seconds.

  1. Enter the VINType or paste the 17-character VIN into the lookup above.
  2. View the labelForCar rebuilds the Monroney from official NHTSA data.
  3. Save as PDFPrint or keep a clean copy for records, insurance or a sale.

Why window stickers exist — the Monroney Act

1958

The window sticker isn't marketing — it's the law.

The Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958 — the Monroney Act, after Senator Mike Monroney — requires every new car sold in the US to state the MSRP, the price of each option, the destination charge and the total. Removing it before sale is a federal offense. Later rules added the EPA fuel-economy label and NHTSA safety ratings.

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Each model's ForCar Reliability Score is built from NHTSA crash-test safety, recall frequency and complaint severity — not user reviews. Tap any model to pull its window sticker by VIN.

Peterbilt models 43

Choose a Peterbilt model to look up its window sticker by VIN and model year — grouped by body type:

Peterbilt More models 43

Peterbilt 379 1985–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 389 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 579 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 589 2022–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 359 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 567 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 386 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 387 1981–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 388 1992–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 337 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 378 1988–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 367 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 377 1986–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 362 1981–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 357 1986–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 352 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 536 2022–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 372 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 335 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 520 2017–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 537 2023–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 385 1992–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 587 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 384 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 330 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 320 1986–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 348 1981–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 365 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 548 2024–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 375 1986–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 349 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 397 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 376 1988–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 340 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 535 2022–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 325 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 220 1997–2026
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 382 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 353 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 310 1981–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 210 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 200 1992–1996
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
Peterbilt 363 1997–2023
Window sticker · MSRP · Options · MPG
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Where to find the VIN

  1. WindshieldLower-left corner, driver's side, visible from outside.
  2. Door jambSticker on the driver's door frame.
  3. DocumentsRegistration, title and insurance card.

Window sticker — frequently asked

What is a window sticker (Monroney label)?

The Monroney sticker is the label legally required on every new US vehicle — MSRP, standard and optional equipment with prices, EPA fuel economy, safety ratings and warranty.

Can I get a window sticker by VIN for free?

Yes — enter the VIN and ForCar recreates the build (equipment, MPG, safety) from NHTSA's public database, free with no signup.

Is this the same as CarEdge or Monroney.com?

Like those sites, ForCar recreates the original window sticker from the VIN for free — equipment, EPA MPG and safety from official NHTSA and EPA data, plus a built-in editor to add pricing and options.

Is the recreated sticker the same as the original?

It rebuilds the factory equipment, EPA MPG and safety from official data. Exact dealer-added pricing may differ, but the core Monroney content matches.

Where do I find the VIN?

Lower-left of the windshield, the driver's door-jamb sticker, or your registration and insurance documents.

What's the difference between a window sticker and a build sheet?

The window sticker (Monroney label) is the consumer-facing label with MSRP, equipment, MPG and safety. A build sheet is the factory's internal spec list — option codes, paint code and assembly details. ForCar's VIN lookup pulls both.

Can I get a window sticker for a used or older car?

Yes. ForCar rebuilds the original window sticker for used and older vehicles from the VIN. Coverage runs back to about 1981, when the 17-character VIN became standard; most cars from the 1990s on have full data.

I lost my window sticker — can I get a copy?

Yes. Enter the VIN, view the recreated Monroney label and use Print / Save as PDF to keep a copy for your records, an insurance claim or a sale. There's no need to contact the dealer or manufacturer.

Why might the recreated MSRP differ from the original?

The factory equipment, EPA MPG and safety match the original. Dealer-added options, regional packages and destination charges can vary, so the exact total may differ slightly from the printed sticker.

Window-sticker data rebuilt from NHTSA vPIC (equipment), EPA fueleconomy.gov (MPG) and NHTSA safety ratings. Monroney label per the Automobile Information Disclosure Act. Last updated Jul 2026. — ForCar Reviewed by Denis Kataev, founder of ForCar.
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