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Published 02/12/2018 @ 04:12:55, By eLMeR
[...] In reality "kg" should always be lowercase (K is for Kelvin degrees, k for kilo) but I don't know how Renault spelled it.


(All brochure covers come from lesrenaultdepapier.fr)

It appears that nothing was really set, at least at the beginning:
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_46_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1000KgChassis_47_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1000kgs100Visages_48_small.JPG
1946
1947
1948

1949-52 brochures:
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1000kg_49_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1000kgs_50_small.JPG
1949
1950

http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_52_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/GoeletteTT_52_small.JPG
1951
1952

http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1953-20537%205210_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/GalionQuincaill_53_small.JPG
1953
1954


But from 1955 onward, the brochures seem to only use the SI symbol (kg):
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_55_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_56Dep_small.JPG
1955
1956

1957-63 brochures:
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_56Dep_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1958-206262003_small.JPG
1957
1958

http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/1959-206332003_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_60_small.JPG
1959
1960

http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Voltigeur_63_small.JPG
http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/Goelette_63_small.JPG
1963
1963

No brochure available for 1961 & 1962. 1964 & 1965 brochures don't show the payload.

Maybe should we use kg for the whole production, for consistency?


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Published 10/12/2018 @ 05:03:30, By JB007
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Published 10/12/2018 @ 09:17:22, By antp
done


Maybe should we use kg for the whole production, for consistency?


Seems OK to me... I suppose a simple replace of Kg by kg in all Renault model should not have any side-effect
(not a common letter combination in other words)

Latest Edition: 10/12/2018 @ 09:17:47
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Published 10/12/2018 @ 17:08:47, By JB007
"[FJ60]" for all "1980-1986 Toyota Land Cruiser [J60]".
And for these models:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1167747-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_855621-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-1989.html

"[FJ62]" for all "1988 Toyota Land Cruiser".
And for these models:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_685428-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_826317-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-HJ61-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1052661-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_805902-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_946073-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_946810-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1081368-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1987.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_753676-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-1988.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_286099-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1989.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_157056-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1989.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1188536-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J62.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1100177-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1986.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_963499-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J60-1986.html

For these models is "[J70]":
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1008338-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J70-1988.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_711953-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-J70-1988.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_269551-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-1984.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_154242-Toyota-Land-Cruiser-1984.html

"Mk:1" for all "2005-2012 Renault Logan".
"Mk:2" and "[X52]" for all "2013-2014 Renault Logan".
For these models is "Mk:1" and "[X90]".
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_800966-Renault-Logan-X90-2013.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1208173-Renault-Logan-X90-2014.html
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Published 11/12/2018 @ 15:46:19, By antp
Toyota:
We decided some time ago to use only Jx0 codes and not the first-letter or the last number variants as it was impossible to identify accurately in most of the case. Also, it has not much interest, these codes are more useful to regroup generations when model names exist across many years.

Logan:
2013+ models must be checked one by one, as the first generation didn't stop in 2012

Latest Edition: 11/12/2018 @ 15:50:07
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Published 14/12/2018 @ 15:24:20, By antp
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Published 14/12/2018 @ 16:03:40, By JB007
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Published 22/12/2018 @ 17:49:32, By antp
"[XP90]" for all Toyota Yaris with Chassis-Code "[NCP91]".
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Toyota_model-NCP91.html


Sure it is the same? Where does that NCP91 come from?

For the Peugeot codes, which one are excluded? As sometimes you give ranges that are complex to translate but are actually not useful (e.g. for the Lincoln, you could have just said "all Mark LT without chassis code yet"...

Latest Edition: 22/12/2018 @ 17:51:56
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Published 23/12/2018 @ 07:12:48, By JB007


Sure it is the same? Where does that NCP91 come from?


Yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Vitz#XP90

I don't know for NCP91.



For the Peugeot codes, which one are excluded? As sometimes you give ranges that are complex to translate but are actually not useful


"[T7]" for all Peugeot 308, Peugeot 308 CC, Peugeot 308 SW and Peugeot 408 Mk1.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Peugeot_model-308+CC.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Peugeot_model-408.html

"[T9]" for all Peugeot 308 and Peugeot 308 SW Mk2.
And for these models:
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1011220-Dongfeng-Peugeot-308.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1022386-Dongfeng-Peugeot-408-2014.html
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1145746-Dongfeng-Peugeot-408-2014.html
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Published 24/12/2018 @ 10:08:40, By antp
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Published 04/01/2019 @ 08:58:27, By JB007
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Published 14/01/2019 @ 23:04:34, By JB007
"[CD539N]" for all 2015+ Ford Edge.
"[CD338]" and "Built in Mexico" for all Mercury Milan.
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Mercury_model-Milan.html
"[D333]" for all 2005-2007 Mercury Montego.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Montego#Third_generation_(2005%E2%80%932007)
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Published 15/01/2019 @ 11:08:54, By antp
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Published 29/01/2019 @ 09:41:21, By antp
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Published 11/02/2019 @ 06:45:29, By opal
Just a reminder for anyone who came across with New Look Buses. They were nicknames given to GM & Flxible NOT model names. (But if no one can tell the model name, we can use the nickname instead)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_New_Look_bus#Model_naming
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flxible_New_Look_bus#Model_designations

This goes the same with "Old Look" and "Bonnet Bus"
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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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