Porsche 911 Window Sticker by VIN
Porsche does not publish original window stickers via any public system, so no free tool can retrieve a 911 Monroney. Porsche is part of Volkswagen Group and does not expose Monroney labels publicly. The $9.99 CarWhere Full VIN Report is the closest alternative for a 911: factory build decode, recalls, owner complaints, and a verified-buyer market price check.
Last updated 2026-06-09
911 known issues on federal record
Manufacturers have filed 7,050 technical service bulletins with NHTSA for the Porsche 911 across model years — factory-acknowledged issues with documented fixes. Most-affected years: 2020 (668), 2021 (604), 2019 (519), 2018 (513), 2022 (504). The $9.99 Full VIN Report includes the bulletin record for your exact model year, alongside recalls and owner complaints. See 911 years to avoid →
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FAQ
Can I get a free Porsche 911 window sticker by VIN?
No tool can. Porsche is part of Volkswagen Group and does not expose Monroney labels publicly. For a 911, ask the selling dealer to print the original Monroney, or use the $9.99 CarWhere Full VIN Report — VIN decode, factory specs, recalls, owner complaints, and a verified-buyer market price check. It is not an official Porsche sticker.
What does the $9.99 report include for a 911?
Full VIN decode (year, trim, engine, transmission, drivetrain), open NHTSA recalls and owner-complaint history, market price check from CarWhere verified buyers, a dealer red-flag checklist, and a recommended negotiation target. One-time purchase, no subscription.