A future classic....?
#31
Wonder what the survival rate is for AP2s?
A survival rate for S2000s overall would be useful, Even more useful if we had comparisons. How many 2001 Honda Accords still on road? '01 Vettes or Miatas?
A survival rate for S2000s overall would be useful, Even more useful if we had comparisons. How many 2001 Honda Accords still on road? '01 Vettes or Miatas?
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Sure no problem- You can purchase the data from POLK or Experian- You are paying for vehicle registration information - so I have access down to the zip code where every single S2000 currently registered lives today. I work in the automotive aftermarket.
It includes any option of the car which is coded into the VIN- so say if color was coded into the VIN (which it is not- too bad!- would be cool to know), I could tell you where every S2000 of a certain color lived down to the zip code in the US.
It includes any option of the car which is coded into the VIN- so say if color was coded into the VIN (which it is not- too bad!- would be cool to know), I could tell you where every S2000 of a certain color lived down to the zip code in the US.
#34
I believe Honda kept record for colors of each S2000 that was produced but none of the figures in the VIN itself represents a color, like what Honda did for assembly plant; S=Suzuka and T=Tochigi.
Some manufacturers do:
Some manufacturers do:
#35
VW Beetles are classic cars. Millions made and yet only a small percentage are still on the road. VW Microbus' , the same thing (not as many made) but few still on the road. Pick any car/year and chances are that a case can be made that it will be a classic car, if it isn't already.
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