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How many C63s and W124s and .....? Answer here

What a fascinating document!

Looks like the W208 CLK55 AMG peaked at 255 total cars registered in 2003 and then it's slowly tailed off to 222 due to cars either being SORN or written-off permanently.

I'm thinking a formula could be used to work out which cars have the highest percentage still on the road. "They" used to claim it was Rolls Royce but now we can find out (based on cars registered post 1994).
 
Yeah theres some good data, I think some of the exotics peak for the summer and then drop off in the winter as thats how people use them, which explains the flucutation for some models/marques.
 
Don't let the Top Gear boys see this will you...

Q5011 LADA RIVA Q4 2010 - ONLY 1!
 
6 x DR520's in 2006? Don't think so! And more DR520's than regular C63's....again, not right surley?
 
good spreadsheet but would trust the DVLA model records to be anything but an approximation.

I have had E220's down as G wagens and Silver cars down as green.
 
This is a most interesting spreadsheet in that it shows the rate at which cars are being scrapped, broken or crashed. My w202 c230k peaks in 2000 (the last year not counting the estate) then on it is down hill as fewer survive. Similar information can be garnered from the MOT test data which was around not long ago.
Les
 
This is a most interesting spreadsheet in that it shows the rate at which cars are being scrapped, broken or crashed. My w202 c230k peaks in 2000 (the last year not counting the estate) then on it is down hill as fewer survive.
I don't think my driving history has assisted those stats, unless you WANT less c230ks on the road...
 

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