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Published 18/02/2019 @ 05:25:08, By night cub
I always wanted to know why we do not use "Typ 15" for the Beetle convertibles that were made by Karmann? They are listed as "Typ 1".


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Published 18/02/2019 @ 16:54:38, By JB007
Greetings to all,
I come to information,
- For "Hindustan Ambassador", It's "Origin: India" or "Origin: UK, built in india, made in IND"?
- For All "Mahindra CJ" and "Mahindra Jeep", It's "Origin: India" or "Origin: USA, built in india, made in IND"?
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Published 19/02/2019 @ 09:22:50, By antp
I think that these are historic cases like the earlier Lada or Seat, where we just used the country of the make and not the country linked to the original model.

I always wanted to know why we do not use "Typ 15" for the Beetle convertibles that were made by Karmann? They are listed as "Typ 1".

It was easier to just put all Beetles as Typ 1 to keep them grouped (like all Golf I as Typ 17, despite convertibles should have a different ones I think), and as you said "that were made by Karmann" - there are some others...
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Published 19/02/2019 @ 17:41:32, By Lateef
Okay, so for these vehicles, it's "Origin: India" and delete "built in india, made in IND".

Not really different from the original designs to be considered "origin India" yet...
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Published 21/02/2019 @ 18:40:22, By MisterZ
Hi antp, there's a mistake on the site. In the US, the Passat got a facelift for the 2002 model year, but all of them are listed as 2001 on the site. There are hundreds that need to be fixed:

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=2001&yearTo=200- 1&makeMatch=2&make=Volkswagen&modelMatch=1&model=Passat&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=- on&mk=&origin=&madein=&madefor=USA&role=&page=1

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=2001&yearTo=200- 1&makeMatch=2&make=&modelMatch=1&model=Passat&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=- on&mk=&origin=&madein=&madefor=CDN&role=

There are some included above which are actually 2001 models (by plate). This includes the first 2 entries in the first link, and possibly others.

EDIT: it seems I was wrong

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Published 21/02/2019 @ 18:53:33, By night cub
I believe it was a mid-year change. VW tended to buck the trend of making newer versions the next model year, which is typical for most auto makers in the US. There were two different "1999" Jettas as well.

I own a 2008 Passat, which was another year like that, there are early 2008 model year Passats and late 2008 model year Passats.
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Published 21/02/2019 @ 19:36:53, By Sandie
I know model years can bear little relation to real calendars but in the UK that facelift of the Passat was introduced in late 2000.

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Published 21/02/2019 @ 19:45:48, By MisterZ
It seems you're right, night cub... I didn't realise there were two different 2001 models.

I know model years can bear little relation to real calendars but in the UK that facelift of the Passat was introduced in late 2000.


Here in Australia the facelift arrived in May 2001.

Latest Edition: 21/02/2019 @ 19:48:15
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Published 21/02/2019 @ 21:58:34, By night cub
According to this site, the newer 2001 were dubbed "New Passat", but probably just for advertising purposes:

https://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2001/Volkswagen
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Published 03/03/2019 @ 02:07:20, By Mystery Man
All BMW i8 should have the chassis code [I12]. Note for the future: the 2018+ Roadster has the code [I15].
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Published 03/03/2019 @ 11:52:37, By antp
done
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Published 03/03/2019 @ 15:06:08, By JB007
Chassis-code "[F67]" for all Dacia Dokker.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Dacia_model-Dokker.html
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Published 03/03/2019 @ 22:59:23, By eLMeR
Chassis-code "[F67]" for all Dacia Dokker...

As usual, can you please give a source?

• Both codes unsourced, but French Wikipedia says that the F67 is only for the Dokker Van, the code of the standard Dokker being K67;
• The F67 code is also used by L'Argus for the Dokker Van (fr) , while the standard Dokker and the Dokker Stepway use indeed the K67 model code (both codes unsourced too, but L'Argus is a well known auto magazine/site founded in 1927).

So it's certainly more accurate to set the model code as:
F67 for all Dokker Van and Dokker Express (but this code seems to be already present for the Express. I'll add the code manually for the Van models);
K67 for the rest of the Dokker ("NOT IN" research is not possible in the search page, sorry :smile: ).

Latest Edition: 03/03/2019 @ 23:05:59
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Published 04/03/2019 @ 01:06:04, By JB007
eLMeR> ok, Thanks. :wink:
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Published 05/03/2019 @ 08:56:30, By antp
I'll do the change, but we could also have continued to use X67 for the whole Dokker range, as a few were already listed that way (Renault uses/used X as generic letter for all body styles of a model).

Latest Edition: 05/03/2019 @ 08:59:05
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Published 05/03/2019 @ 14:34:50, By JB007
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Published 06/03/2019 @ 09:09:27, By antp
And this one too? http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=55298
Or is it another generation? (the only one listed without year)
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Published 06/03/2019 @ 17:45:33, By JB007
And this one too? http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=55298
Or is it another generation? (the only one listed without year)


Yes, and year is 1996+.
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Published 08/03/2019 @ 03:10:51, By eLMeR
I'll do the change, but we could also have continued to use X67 for the whole Dokker range [...]

My apologies. As all Dokker Express and at least one Dokker Van had the F67 code, I didn't relate it to a Renault code (K for "Break/MPV" and F for "Monospace société", indeed)...
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