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Old Nov 22, 2019 | 10:27 AM
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Default Re: Licensed Crossfires on the road

Originally Posted by onehundred80
So am I curious but that is probably an impossible question to answer, I answered his last query on how many made for the US market. I do not write novels in my answers.
Here's some UK data. I wish there were data for USA...but I'm a little surprised that 74% of the peak number of licensed Crossfires in the UK are still licensed. The number of garaged/stored Crossfires in the UK (SORN, Statutory Off-Road Notification) is rising and amounts to about 14% of the peak number licensed.

I don't know if we have lost more Crossfires here in the USA compared to the UK. But, if you applied 74% to onehundred80's numbers in his chart, then (counting USA + Canada): 74% x (53,431 + 2,357) = 41,283 licensed Crossfires in the USA+Canada.






And just for fun, here's a comparison chart for sales from 2004 to 2008 for the Crossfire, Miata, and Saturn Sky.



 
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