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mine comes up with zero

 

 

You need to put in the name of the car using the exact wording as recorded on the V5 - a lot of cars were not registered under their correct/complete name. I suspect when no model name was used, they go into that car maker's 'miscellaneous' section on the site.

 

Some time ago I tried to find out how many Jaguar XJ40s were left using the raw DVLA data from their spreadsheet, then compared it with the numbers on How many left. There was a handful of stragglers I was able to find through the DVLA's allocated model number which were not included in the "How many left" numbers, but the two were very close.

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I can lose hours on HML?

 

Today's conundrums, include where have 50 odd M5 Tourings gone in 7 years ?

As a cynic, I would say no M car gets written off or scrapped ( on paper at least ) these days . Maybe a couple stolen and not recovered so the insurance company had the logbook, but the others must have gone to ThT Europe. At this rate in 10 years they'll all have dissapeared.

 

My 93 520 Auto is one of 4 licensed, maybe I should consider buying my brothers common as muck 3.8 M5and strip all the panels for the future instead of the other way round( which he's seriously considering)

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I can lose hours on HML?

 

Today's conundrums, include where have 50 odd M5 Tourings gone in 7 years ?

As a cynic, I would say no M car gets written off or scrapped ( on paper at least ) these days . Maybe a couple stolen and not recovered so the insurance company had the logbook, but the others must have gone to ThT Europe. At this rate in 10 years they'll all have dissapeared.

 

My 93 520 Auto is one of 4 licensed, maybe I should consider buying my brothers common as muck 3.8 M5and strip all the panels for the future instead of the other way round( which he's seriously considering)

 

 

I also think they will have been exported to somewhere on the Continent. The same thing is happening to the XJ40. They are more sought after in the Netherlands, Germany and Scandinavia and the price they are willing to pay for the best cars is much higher, even in right hand drive.

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I know where the other Alto FX is! Guy used to have a Reliant Regal about 10 years ago and then traded it in for that. 

 

Saab 90 unchanged at 12, with two falling off the SORN list. XJS 3.6 healthy at 131, with 400 odd more on SORN.

 

Other stats are curious - who'd have thought the Vauxhall Sintra is rarer than the Daewoo Nexia?

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Fiestas seem to be put on as all kind of stuff so the figures are all over the place, not helped by them reusing names. Anyway my V5 says popular plus (not popular +, which doesn't exist)

 

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According to the year thing only 1 licensed and one SORN for 1988, but 72/159 make of that what you will

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You need to put in the name of the car using the exact wording as recorded on the V5 - a lot of cars were not registered under their correct/complete name. I suspect when no model name was used, they go into that car maker's 'miscellaneous' section.

This.

 

The 800 is just recorded as "Rover Vitesse" with no model range identifier so gets lumped in with all the other randoms

 

And my Jag, well...

 

That's just a "Jaguar", nothing more. No model or variants or nuffin.

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