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Jibers Member Since: 14 Aug 2010 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 60 |
I'm confused! (and it doesn't take too much to do that these days)
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9th Sep 2010 6:42 am |
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mini-eggs Member Since: 11 Jan 2010 Location: S.Wales Posts: 187 |
It refers to the Year of manufacture
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9th Sep 2010 7:01 am |
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christian138 Member Since: 31 Jul 2008 Location: Peterborough Posts: 946 |
This link will explain the Vehicle Reg Issue
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9th Sep 2010 7:46 am |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
Jibers
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9th Sep 2010 12:14 pm |
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Missing Link Member Since: 25 Aug 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 138 |
Mine is a 57 plate but 1st registered 31/01/08, so what is it? Prog rock is cool!
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9th Sep 2010 2:15 pm |
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shilen Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: In the Middle Posts: 1774 |
its a 57.5 |
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9th Sep 2010 2:29 pm |
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W.D.C.A.P.H. Member Since: 19 Feb 2010 Location: Stonehenge Posts: 310 |
Registered a week after mine. It's an MY07 mate. We Don't Care About Pot Holes !! |
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9th Sep 2010 2:48 pm |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
MY = Model Year. This is a manufacturers term nothing to do with vehicle registration. Model year is used each time there is an upgrade to a vehicle. When worked with Ford 1/2 and 1/4 were often used in official technical documents when mechanical, software or some othes upgrade took place. A new colour may be advised as
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9th Sep 2010 3:06 pm |
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Lookers Park Royal Member Since: 11 Dec 2007 Location: London Posts: 607 |
We also use 1/4 and 1/2 in the run-up to a new model. For intstance, the car I drive is a 10.75my!
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9th Sep 2010 4:58 pm |
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Jibers Member Since: 14 Aug 2010 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 60 |
Thanks chaps!!
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9th Sep 2010 8:11 pm |
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Natwest Member Since: 06 Oct 2008 Location: North Cotswolds Posts: 576 |
To continue James' post, the 10th character continues to define as: A = 10 MY B = 11 MY C = 12 MY etc... A model year is NOT a calendar year as it can be longer than 12 months. In theory as long as there is no more than 1 1st Jan, a model year could conceivably cover 1 year, 363 days... |
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9th Sep 2010 8:51 pm |
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phil_wkl Member Since: 01 Mar 2008 Location: Sydney, NSW Posts: 369 |
eh, what's confusing?? its 1 more than 59 just like 10 is 1 more than 09? Phil |
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9th Sep 2010 9:53 pm |
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DrownedRat Member Since: 19 Oct 2009 Location: Back in the hot seat Posts: 496 |
Hi Phil
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10th Sep 2010 12:00 pm |
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