Is there somewhere that list yearly statistics. For example how many gold cars, how many convertibles, how many ac? Etc?
Information on how many of a particular body style, according to the engineering model code exist. Chrysler Historical has that information. Not sure if they bother to look it up for people. Information on options installed on cars is much more spotty. Depends on the model year and the market. Again Chrysler Historical has this information but like production numbers I'm not sure they have the skill, the desire or the time to look such information up.Is there somewhere that list yearly statistics. For example how many gold cars, how many convertibles, how many ac? Etc?
Interesting! Installation rate based on "sales", not "production"? Are "sales" related to what the customers bought off of the dealers lots and not what that corp sold to the dealers, as vehicles "produced"? If the cars sat on the sale bank holding lots, did those "sales" happen when the dealers bought the cars for their dealership inventory? Or did those "sales" from the factory result when the floorplan with Chrysler Financial was paid off?Information on how many of a particular body style, according to the engineering model code exist. Chrysler Historical has that information. Not sure if they bother to look it up for people. Information on options installed on cars is much more spotty. Depends on the model year and the market. Again Chrysler Historical has this information but like production numbers I'm not sure they have the skill, the desire or the time to look such information up.
Also, whenever you see someone claim that "XXX car was built with this or that option" when it comes to a Chrysler product, what they're claiming isn't true. Chrysler documented the installation rate of options based on SALES, NOT PRODUCTION. So about 100% of the time, statements like this really mean there were that many of "that" car SOLD in the US. There was a separate report for Chrysler. And the old wives tale of Canada getting 10% of what the US got isn't true. Depending on what year, what make, what model, what body style, what engine and so on, that supposed "10%" can be 33% and in at least one case it was 100%.
Lastly, as far as I know there are ZERO records on cars exported outside of North America as well as there are ZERO records on cars BUILT outside North America.
NopeIs there somewhere that list yearly statistics. For example how many gold cars, how many convertibles, how many ac? Etc?
What's a Galen Govier?So, where does the whole 1 of 1 or 1 of 13 info come from? If they didn't keep the figures how are we to believe, the Galen Govier reporting?
Never mind. Checked out his page and all of them are turned off except main page. No links work.What's a Galen Govier?
He's out of buisness from what I understand.Never mind. Checked out his page and all of them are turned off except main page. No links work.