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andyhao
Agree on the third option, list both codes, but maybe the specific codes can have links too?
Or put the option to Advanced search for a vehicle section to make a page looks like this
https://www.imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&make=Honda&model=E- J6&page=1
https://www.imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&make=Toyota&model=- SXV20
I believe the codes have some values on site, especially for those like me who will take a look at these specific codes and try to study them.
For me, the codes not only represent the uniqueness of each model in their market but also take me by surprise sometimes when I try to dig the codes for some models in our market.
For example, Honda’s EJ* can be referred to as sedan, hatchback and coupe, and we received EJ6 in this case instead of simply EK. If not for IMCDB listed these codes, I wouldn’t even know that much.
Or put the option to Advanced search for a vehicle section to make a page looks like this
https://www.imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&make=Honda&model=E- J6&page=1
https://www.imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&make=Toyota&model=- SXV20
I believe the codes have some values on site, especially for those like me who will take a look at these specific codes and try to study them.
For me, the codes not only represent the uniqueness of each model in their market but also take me by surprise sometimes when I try to dig the codes for some models in our market.
For example, Honda’s EJ* can be referred to as sedan, hatchback and coupe, and we received EJ6 in this case instead of simply EK. If not for IMCDB listed these codes, I wouldn’t even know that much.