MY2020 production numbers
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MY2020 production numbers
991 has had threads covering production numbers for each model built in the model year i.e. base, S, GTS, T, etc.
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/9755...n-numbers.html
With the factory starting MY21 production in July. I'm starting to wonder how many MY20 cars were actually produced - especially given the factory shutdown.
EDIT: Post #31
https://rennlist.com/forums/991/9755...n-numbers.html
With the factory starting MY21 production in July. I'm starting to wonder how many MY20 cars were actually produced - especially given the factory shutdown.
EDIT: Post #31
Last edited by smiles11; 06-12-2021 at 03:21 PM.
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The factory is restarting with MY20 builds. How do I know? My MY20 C2S Is scheduled for production completion May 22nd. I doubt very much it will be close to the last one.
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Carrera 4 Cabriolets are clearly the few and the proud.
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This article is interesting. It’s possible to have a totally unique model, but at most, you might have a twin. Given that the US market doesn’t have particulate filters (yet), this increases your chance for a unique build.
https://robbreport.com/motors/cars/p...-year-2858397/
https://robbreport.com/motors/cars/p...-year-2858397/
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This article is interesting. It’s possible to have a totally unique model, but at most, you might have a twin. Given that the US market doesn’t have particulate filters (yet), this increases your chance for a unique build.
https://robbreport.com/motors/cars/p...-year-2858397/
https://robbreport.com/motors/cars/p...-year-2858397/
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aggie57 (05-09-2020)
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Based off these numbers, it doesn't seem like a lower production number for U.S. sales. Though, the base model lineup for obvious reasons is a lot lower than normal. Total numbers are close to on-par with other years. U.S. averages around 9-10k units a year.
Looks like there is a good chance at hitting that number again since the MY20's are still being produced.
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Based off these numbers, it doesn't seem like a lower production number for U.S. sales. Though, the base model lineup for obvious reasons is a lot lower than normal. Total numbers are close to on-par with other years. U.S. averages around 9-10k units a year.
Looks like there is a good chance at hitting that number again since the MY20's are still being produced.
Based off these numbers, it doesn't seem like a lower production number for U.S. sales. Though, the base model lineup for obvious reasons is a lot lower than normal. Total numbers are close to on-par with other years. U.S. averages around 9-10k units a year.
Looks like there is a good chance at hitting that number again since the MY20's are still being produced.
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I assumed those numbers were world wide - if so, assuming that number goes to 10-11K total builds for WW - looks like production of 2020 would be off by 30% or so (assuming 9-10K usual for the US (in past years) - and they would likely be around 10-11K WW total builds if the 2021 start sometime after June..
We need ST BERNARD to come to the rescue again.
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