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12th September 2012, 09:37 | #1 |
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Production volumes
I've searched on the forums but I cannot find the production volume statistics for the 75. By year by type etc. I'm also interested in export volumes, in particular Australia. Any information available?
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12th September 2012, 12:12 | #2 |
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I can give you the production figures for the Rover 75 and the MG ZT but the figures for the numbers exported are unavailable.
Rover 75 1999 53,581 2000 31,544 2001 33,883 2002 32,123 2003 30,499 2004 24,155 2005 5,439 Total 211,175 MG ZT 2001 3510 2002 6914 2003 8011 2004 6844 2005 1870 Total 27,149 Notes. 2000 production for Rover 75 28,388 [Cowley] 3156 [Longbridge] Dave T |
12th September 2012, 21:46 | #3 |
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Only 27,000 MG ZT's ever produced?!
Wow, I had no idea they were that rare! See plenty on here. Mind you, not so many on the roads, now know why. |
13th September 2012, 01:16 | #4 |
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27,000 in uk alone, quite sad, wonder what percentage survived.
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Its sad, but thats part of why im attracted to ZT ownership. I like rarity, i dont like seeing 5 identical cars to mine every day. Its one reason id never buy a BMW or VW, you see about 10 black or silver ones that look identical every 5 minutes. Boring, conformist, impersonal.
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Actually 27,000 is the total number oF ZTs produced, for UK and export countries.
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If you break it right down your own car can be quite rare.
My ZT 160+ (1.8T) is one of only 137 produced in anthracite. My ZT260 is one of only 41 standard (non SE) saloons in pearl black. |
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