UNderstanding "How many Left"
UNderstanding "How many Left"
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boyse7en

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7,915 posts

187 months

Saturday 17th December 2011
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Anyone here used the How Many Left? website (http://howmanyleft.co.uk) to see the number of a particular model still on the road in the UK?

I'm just trying to make sure that I'm reading the data correctly. For example, the results from one search are:



2 matches for can-am spyder.
Vehicles licensed every year 2011-2000. Click model names for more stats.
2011 2010 2009 2008
CAN-AM SPYDER 177 160 116 68
Can-Am SPYDER RT 71 36




Does this mean that in 2008, 68 models were on the road, then another 48 were added in 2009, a further 44 in 2010 and just 17 so far this year? Making a total of 177

Or is it not cumulative data. ie 2008 68 models were on teh road, then another 116 were added in 2009 (making 184 total) then a further 160 in 2010, and 177 more so far this year (making a total of 521)

TheEnd

15,370 posts

210 months

Saturday 17th December 2011
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It is yearly totals, so it shows how many were on the road in that particular year.

GC8

19,910 posts

212 months

Saturday 17th December 2011
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The more obscure the model, then the less accurate the information, remember. Ive seen a number of obviously large mistakes with Porsches.

boyse7en

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7,915 posts

187 months

Saturday 17th December 2011
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So 177 total on the road. Thought that was about right.

Thanks for confirming!

aw51 121565

4,773 posts

255 months

Saturday 17th December 2011
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VOSA released the data on 2008's MoT pass and failure rates for cars by model as a press release in 2010 (not got the link now, sorry - just downloaded the pdf at the time). When I researched this for a car club mag I assumed the number of MoT passes for each model in 2008 approximated to the number on the road in 2008 - possibly a flawed argument but it gives a 'feel' for the numbers...

Even allowing for a possible gap of a couple of years between 2008 and the undated "how many left" data, there are still signifiant discrepancies between the VOSA info and "how many left" - I'd trust the former, if you can find it, to be honest smile .