View Full Version : How Many Terranos/Mavericks Exist?
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/how-many-exist/nissan/terrano
Dec 2005 28483
Sep 2012 19258 Taxed: 17485
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/how-many-exist/ford/maverick
Dec 2004 18210
Sep 2012 8948 Taxed: 7682
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/how-many-exist/nissan/terrano
Dec 2005 28483
Sep 2012 19258 Taxed: 17485
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/how-many-exist/ford/maverick
Dec 2004 18210
Sep 2012 8948 Taxed: 7682
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a find!!!! I've always wondered about that
I feel honoured to be the owner of one of those 7682 taxed Mavericks :) I do get people approach me and ask me whether it's a Nissan as they've never seen "one of those" with a Ford badge before :)
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!
What a find!!!! I've always wondered about that
I came across it after Bry's thead about the MOT failures
I heard of another Terrano get scrapped today. Had a shunt.
I heard of another Terrano get scrapped today. Had a shunt.
Best info I'll get all week guaranteed :thumb2
It just makes me proud now to know that I own one of the 7682 still "drivable" on the roads
Just makes me happy that all those, cold, painful and expensive nights spent in, under and on top of it repairing it were worth it, I'm determined for it to be one of the last :D
If you extrapolate the data, ie assume that the downward trend is constant, then in 6 or 7 years there will be no Mavericks and in 10 years there will be no Terranos.:eek:
Rick... knows this, that's why he's stock piling them...:lol:lol
Just for reference, they stopped making the Maverick quite a number of years before the Terrano, certainly more than the 3-4 years difference shown above.
To me, this data when examined shows that there is a higher percentage of older Mavericks surviving, than the older Terranos, the Terrano data has more newer vehicles so that is slewing the data.
Which confirms our belief that Mavericks had better rust protection than the earlier Terranos.
Rustic.
I'm wearing my statistics hat tonight.:augie
solarman216
10-09-2013, 20:02
"extrapolate" that's a big word Rustic, you sure you know what it means? :rolleyes:, I like plenty of spares, and always have a back up, Rick
melissachels
10-09-2013, 20:09
well unfortunately I'll bugger those statistics with mine atm its sorn but if it goes back on the road it'll be a Q plate I recon :nenau
"extrapolate" that's a big word Rustic, you sure you know what it means? :rolleyes:, I like plenty of spares, and always have a back up, Rick
Yep, following on from my engineering career, one of my jobs was teaching mathematics and statistics to GCSE students :thumbs
I've had various careers in my time.:doh
Rustic
Yep, following on from my engineering career, one of my jobs was teaching mathematics and statistics to GCSE students :thumbs
I've had various careers in my time.:doh
Rustic
Wish you would have been my teacher, might have learned something :rolleyes:
Wish you would have been my teacher, might have learned something :rolleyes:
Last year I coached some A level students, as they didn't get their required GCSE "C" in maths, the first time around, when they got their results they all got their "C"
Looking at the governments statistics, I might do some more part time tuition.
:thumbs
It probably explains why I go on a bit in some of my posts, I do like passing on my knowledge to people.
Rustic
I got a G in maths. Does G mean Good or Great :nenau
I got a G in maths. Does G mean Good or Great :nenau
Some thing like that..:augie
solarman216
10-09-2013, 20:46
Yep, following on from my engineering career, one of my jobs was teaching mathematics and statistics to GCSE students :thumbs
I've had various careers in my time.:doh
Rustic
Well done then mate, respect, Rick
"extrapolate" that's a big word Rustic, you sure you know what it means? :rolleyes:, I like plenty of spares, and always have a back up, Rick
Cant fault ya for wanting plenty of spares:thumbs
Another good find,and very interesting.
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