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How can I learn if it is standard or LSi


bbegen
08-01-2004, 10:38 AM
I bought a 99 Prism recently, I checked the CARFAX report, it says from the VIN number that this one is LSi model but, It is not written anywhere on the car. How can I understand if it is a LSi or a standard model? Should I trust the CarFax. Any ideas? Thank you...

smokey041369
08-03-2004, 09:18 AM
the eight digit from the left on the vin: 5=is base/lsi 1.6L 6=is the gsi 1.6L and 8= is lsi only 1.8L this is to 1993, 93-01 6=base 8=lsi

bbegen
08-04-2004, 09:03 AM
I checked the VIN, it is 8. But still I am not convinced. Because I checked the standard features of LSi model, and I don't have some of these features like power mirror, keyless entry system. Any idea why is this confusion?

smokey041369
08-06-2004, 03:15 AM
power windows, power locks are added option pack that you order on the car new

bbegen
08-06-2004, 08:04 AM
i checked from edmunds.com, keyless and auto mirrors should be standard, not in option package. Besides, there is no indication on the car that it is a LSi model, like there is no LSi writing at the back of the car.

Vitalichka
11-08-2004, 08:56 AM
I just barely bought mine.
Now, I didn't know that you could check via VIN #.

But I know that most of them don't say anything on the body to classify as Base or an LSI model.

I just bought mine.
`01 Prism LSI 1.8 VVT-I
So far I love it.
It came with cruise control and power door locks but that is basically everything.

The key opens all four doors and closes all four foors which is very handy if you have no keyless entree.

The VVT-I comes with the Corolla S engine if purchased at least a `00. So check your year.

I hope this helps.

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