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Can anyone lead me to where I might find 2004 C5 production information like, number built of each model, number painted in a particular color, etc? I did a title search on production information and came up empty handed.
Assuming the individual data entries by color are correct some of the 'total' numbers don't add up in the spreadsheet info but its not too significant.
Thanks again!
Now another obscure question. How would one find out how many 6-spds vs. Auto's were delivered in 2004 (ideally, by color)?
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Originally Posted by BigJoe
That you can't get anywhere. You can get how many of a color, say black, or how many were A4s but you can't get how many A4s were Black.
If someone could come up with that kind of break down they would be very popular...
The best you can do is to extropolate. By that I mean you can make an assumption. You know according to the Corvetteactioncenter web site that 19% of all coupes made were black - 3105 and that 23% of all coupes had an MN6. So, 23% of 3105 is 714.15. APPROXIMATELY there were 714 black 6 speed coupes in 2004.
Supposedly - GM does not maintain breakdowns to this level, and I can understand why, the database would be huge.
The best you can do is to extropolate. By that I mean you can make an assumption. You know according to the Corvetteactioncenter web site that 19% of all coupes made were black - 3105 and that 23% of all coupes had an MN6. So, 23% of 3105 is 714.15. APPROXIMATELY there were 714 black 6 speed coupes in 2004.
Supposedly - GM does not maintain breakdowns to this level, and I can understand why, the database would be huge.
The space that would be required for 34k cars and a max of 50 options is trivial. You can store every ordered option for every 2004 corvette for less than $1 worth of database storage space.
The space that would be required for 34k cars and a max of 50 options is trivial. You can store every ordered option for every 2004 corvette for less than $1 worth of database storage space.
Actually the storage space wouldn't increase at all. The data is probably there, they just haven't sorted it in that manner.
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