how many S's left?
how many S's left?
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ukbob

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16,277 posts

288 months

Thursday 29th July 2004
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Can anyone make an intelligant guestimate as to how many S's are left in the UK, both V6 and V8?

Ive got a V8S, there were 410ish built i think... but have no idea how many get hedged, lamposted etc ending up as a write off or an export

Also, for the V6 S1-4, there were 3000 made, anyone got any probable figures to share?

Podie

46,647 posts

298 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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I don't think anyone actually knows... but best bet is to speak to chuggaboom as he's the registrar for the TVRCC...

Hoover33

5,993 posts

265 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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I've got 1 :

ukbob

Original Poster:

16,277 posts

288 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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Podie said:
I don't think anyone actually knows... but best bet is to speak to chuggaboom as he's the registrar for the TVRCC...


Thanks for that. I was wondering along the lines of an insurance related estimate... i have no idea what figures are for the average number of writeoffs and exports per year, wouldnt even want to guess...

greenv8s

30,999 posts

307 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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I think somebody (shpub?) quoted something like 10% TVRs written off per year. That seems like a very high figure to me (and maybe I misremembered it) but if you take this as a rough guide and apply it from the year of manufacturing to date you could come up with some indication of how many might still be on the roads?

sotonS2

14,682 posts

261 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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greenv8s said:
I think somebody (shpub?) quoted something like 10% TVRs written off per year. That seems like a very high figure to me (and maybe I misremembered it) but if you take this as a rough guide and apply it from the year of manufacturing to date you could come up with some indication of how many might still be on the roads?


Agreed, does sound a bit high but its Friday, I'm bored and it got me thinking anyway.....

I haven't got the Bible with me so have assumed 429 cars per year on a 7 year production run = 3000 units:

Year 1 = 429 built - 10% = 386 left
Year 2 = 386 plus 429 new = 815 - 10% = 734 left

and so on and so forth.

No cars added after Year 7 so:

end of production 2014 left
year 2000 = 1070 left
2004 = 702 left
2023 = drops below 100 to 95
2064 = all gone

Sad that my Friday's come to this. I need a

ukbob

Original Poster:

16,277 posts

288 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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greenv8s said:
I think somebody (shpub?) quoted something like 10% TVRs written off per year. That seems like a very high figure to me (and maybe I misremembered it) but if you take this as a rough guide and apply it from the year of manufacturing to date you could come up with some indication of how many might still be on the roads?


Praps with exports the 10% is fair for UK cars

GreenV8S, fab pic of your car, love the reflections on the bonet! Rob

pistolar

1,474 posts

291 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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i have broken up

s1 red burnt cockpit
s1 green slaughtered
s2 red front end
s2 grey side
s3 burgundy rolled
s3c burgundy burnt cockpit

all were cat b break only

>> Edited by pistolar on Friday 30th July 22:14

sotonS2

14,682 posts

261 months

Friday 30th July 2004
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pistolar said:
i have broken up

s1 red burnt cockpit
s1 green slaughtered
s2 red front end
s2 grey side
s3 burgundy rolled
s3c burgundy burnt cockpit

all were cat b break only

>> Edited by pistolar on Friday 30th July 22:14


Murderer

ukbob

Original Poster:

16,277 posts

288 months

Saturday 31st July 2004
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pistolar said:
i have broken up

s1 red burnt cockpit
s1 green slaughtered
s2 red front end
s2 grey side
s3 burgundy rolled
s3c burgundy burnt cockpit

all were cat b break only

>> Edited by pistolar on Friday 30th July 22:14


I hear the lynchmob a coming...

kentishS2

1,354 posts

262 months

Saturday 31st July 2004
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pistolar said:
i have broken up

s3 burgundy rolled




Now that must have been enthusiastic driving!