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Published 07/08/2024 @ 08:51:19, By antp
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Published 09/08/2024 @ 21:32:41, By night cub
Changed them but most of them don't have comments explaining why.

And the last one, you looked up the plate and it returned 1998, so I left that one alone.
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Published 09/08/2024 @ 22:21:57, By dhill_cb7
I changed the last one. Pulled the build sheet. Subaru indicates it is a 1999 model built in 1998. The date he referenced was the registration year.
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Published 18/08/2024 @ 11:58:14, By antp
So 1991-1995 should be changed to AS at the same time? (for those without a code)
And NS since 1996 it seems?
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Published 18/08/2024 @ 15:02:22, By dhill_cb7
Only US built carry S 1984-1990. 1991-1995 are AS for US built.

Austrian built carry ES 1991-1995.

Latest Edition: 18/08/2024 @ 15:02:42
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Published 28/08/2024 @ 17:49:22, By Lateef
Grandeur LX was introduced in September 1992, so should be listed as 1993 as Hyundai uses model years IIRC.
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Published 03/09/2024 @ 08:02:59, By antp
Is it the same code for all markets? As we had differences for other Honda models.
Isn't it better to just use [EM]?

About Coupe/Coupé, one should check US brochures to see if they included the accent or not.
Often it is uppercase which tends to eliminate accents, but here for example they did not put an accent: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/fnQAAOSwV0RXq1g2/s-l1600.jpg

Latest Edition: 03/09/2024 @ 08:07:47
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Published 03/09/2024 @ 14:06:52, By andyhao
Is it the same code for all markets? As we had differences for other Honda models.
Isn't it better to just use [EM]?


Ah, I forgot there's also EU-Spec for this gen.....

Often it is uppercase which tends to eliminate accents, but here for example they did not put an accent: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/fnQAAOSwV0RXq1g2/s-l1600.jpg


Looks like Honda use Coupe for most of the models, not just NA-Spec
https://xr793.com/honda-2020-2029
https://xr793.com/honda-2010-2019
https://xr793.com/honda-1990-1999

France-spec Legend Coupe
https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Honda-Legend-1993-FR.pdf

S600/ S800 Coupe
https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Honda-S600-Coupe-1965-INT-.pdf
https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Honda-S800-1968-NL.pdf

1300 Coupe (Check the 1300 Series)
https://autocatalogarchive.com/lancia/

However, there are always exceptions, I only found Spain use Coupé as model name
ES-spec 1999 Civic Coupé
https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Honda-Civic-Coupe-1999-ES.pdf
ES-spec 1994 Accord Coupé
https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Honda-Accord-Coupe-1994-ES.pdf
ES-spec 1999 Accord Coupé
https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Honda-Accord-Coupe-1999-ES-1.pdf
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Published 03/09/2024 @ 14:56:35, By antp
Between 1950 and 1990 it was quite common to omit accents on uppercase, as I said. Mostly because typewriters, and making composition cheaper for printed stuff.
If you check lowercase occurrences, the accent appears (for the FR Legend on page 6 and for the NL S800 at the bottom of the last page)

Latest Edition: 03/09/2024 @ 15:01:10
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Published 07/09/2024 @ 00:01:03, By 993cc
I think 327 Cabriolet's and 327 Sport-Kabriolett's should be merged as Sport-Kabriolett's. Seems like it's the same thing, they were all 327 "Sport" Coupe's or Kabriolett's no matter what their spec. Also in the period material Kabriolett is used.. see https://ibb.co/JrK770f

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=BMW&model=327+Cabriolet&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=- on
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicles.php?make=BMW&model=327+Sport-Kabriolett&modelMatch=1&modelInclModel=on

Latest Edition: 07/09/2024 @ 00:08:09
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Published 07/09/2024 @ 07:43:54, By dhill_cb7
antp can you please change the name for the JDM Crosstrek? They are currently listed as Impreza Sport but per goo-net the name is Impreza Sports with an S.

https://www.goo-net-exchange.com/catalog/SUBARU__IMPREZA_SPORTS/
https://imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Subaru_model-Impreza+Sport.html
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Published 07/09/2024 @ 11:32:05, By antp
Done

I think 327 Cabriolet's and 327 Sport-Kabriolett's should be merged as Sport-Kabriolett's. Seems like it's the same thing, they were all 327 "Sport" Coupe's or Kabriolett's no matter what their spec. Also in the period material Kabriolett is used.. see https://ibb.co/JrK770f


We could indeed. But wasn't "Cabriolet" used outside Germany by any chance?
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Published 08/09/2024 @ 02:30:14, By 993cc
For one they're definitely all "Sport". Now it's very hard to find period written material by BMW. In any case it's impossible to know with these cars which market they come from originally. I have found 2 official period files and it's Sport-Kabriolett in both. I believe they were just named by following up on what's already there and after searching modern info where today of course they're referred to as Cabriolet's. There's no real reasoning on how they're split...
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