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Mass change model info thread
Published 03/06/2026 @ 15:35:58, By opal
small mistake on the chassis code:
[S] = 1984-1990
[AS] = 1991-1995
[NS] = 1996-2000
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Plymouth_model-Voyager.html
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Plymouth&model=Grand+Voyager&modelMatch=- 1&modelInclModel=on
[S] = 1984-1990
[AS] = 1991-1995
[NS] = 1996-2000
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Plymouth_model-Voyager.html
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=Plymouth&model=Grand+Voyager&modelMatch=- 1&modelInclModel=on
Mass change model info thread
Published 03/06/2026 @ 19:29:01, By antp
Done
Assuming this one is 1996+ since it was NS without year: https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=2101733
Assuming this one is 1996+ since it was NS without year: https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=2101733
Mass change model info thread
Published 06/06/2026 @ 16:42:58, By antp
When you give the same year for end of a range and start of the next one, it is not very clear. For base model, 2000 is German or Brazil? I assume you mean "up to 2000, not including it" then. Same for 2001 for GTI.
Mass change model info thread
Published 06/06/2026 @ 16:51:10, By POn
When you give the same year for end of a range and start of the next one, it is not very clear. For base model, 2000 is German or Brazil? I assume you mean "up to 2000, not including it" then. Same for 2001 for GTI.
That's MB is both, Year 1999 base Golf's are German only, 2000 is both German and Brazilian, 2001+ is Brazilian only.
Mass change model info thread
Published 06/06/2026 @ 16:53:31, By antp
That does not really help then
You like to give uesless "double" info.
In such case I guess I should rather remove BR for the 2000 model (2001 for GTI).
Latest Edition: 06/06/2026 @ 16:57:50
You like to give uesless "double" info.In such case I guess I should rather remove BR for the 2000 model (2001 for GTI).
Latest Edition: 06/06/2026 @ 16:57:50
Mass change model info thread
Published 06/06/2026 @ 22:24:50, By POn
That does not really help then
You like to give uesless "double" info.
In such case I guess I should rather remove BR for the 2000 model (2001 for GTI).
You like to give uesless "double" info.In such case I guess I should rather remove BR for the 2000 model (2001 for GTI).
Could you explain? I have a bit of the tism, so I am confusion.
Mass change model info thread
Published 07/06/2026 @ 08:16:43, By antp
You say "1999-2000 = Germany; 2000-2006 = Brazil" There was an unclear area there, as I thought you meant that it changed for 2000, so I changed twice those with 2000, first to Brazil, then back to Germany. Instead of just saying from the start that 2000 was split between the two.
Mass change model info thread
Published 15/06/2026 @ 13:43:54, By MisterZ
Toyota 4Runner, not Hilux 4Runner (my comment from 10+ years ago was wrong):
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=&yearTo=&makeMatch=- 2&make=&modelMatch=1&model=Hilux+4Runner&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=on&mk=- &origin=&madein=&madefor=&role=
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?resultsStyle=asImages&yearFrom=&yearTo=&makeMatch=- 2&make=&modelMatch=1&model=Hilux+4Runner&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=on&mk=- &origin=&madein=&madefor=&role=
Mass change model info thread
Published 23/06/2026 @ 09:34:44, By antp
Should I change all 2011+ Chrysler 300 from LX to LD ?
cf
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2105111-Chrysler-300-LD-2015.html
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=2053159
There is also the question of those listed as LE, are they export models or something like that? (built in Austria?)
edit: according to a comment added on the first link, it would indeed be LE for the Austria-build models.
We have also one LXL for a limousine, is this right or just a joke?
Latest Edition: 23/06/2026 @ 17:07:20
cf
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_2105111-Chrysler-300-LD-2015.html
https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=2053159
There is also the question of those listed as LE, are they export models or something like that? (built in Austria?)
edit: according to a comment added on the first link, it would indeed be LE for the Austria-build models.
We have also one LXL for a limousine, is this right or just a joke?
Latest Edition: 23/06/2026 @ 17:07:20
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