The document in question is a digital representation, often in Portable Document Format (PDF), of the original Monroney sticker. This sticker, affixed to the window of a new Chevrolet vehicle at the point of sale, provides consumers with crucial information. Such data includes the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP), standard equipment, optional features, fuel economy ratings, and safety ratings. As a digital copy, this document allows for convenient archiving, sharing, and accessibility long after the initial vehicle purchase.
Access to a digitally formatted Monroney sticker offers several advantages. It facilitates accurate record-keeping for vehicle owners, enabling easy reference to the original specifications and pricing during resale. Furthermore, these digital copies are useful in verifying vehicle information, ensuring transparency and preventing potential discrepancies in vehicle history reports. The availability of such documents also aids researchers, automotive enthusiasts, and potential buyers in understanding vehicle options, pricing trends, and model-year specific features. Historically, obtaining this information required physical access to the original sticker or dealer records, making the digital format a significant improvement in accessibility.