by Dangermouse » Thu Aug 20, 2015 1:04 pm
"Model Year" was solely an American phenomenon back then (I think it is more prevalent world wide now)
Americans always prefix their car with the model year, even today they always say "(I drive a 2014 Ford Focus", or whatever) whereas in the UK it was just "I drive a Ford Escort", or at best "I drive a Mk II Escort". It is essentially the same as a 55-plate car vs a 65-plate car. Back in the 80s no-one would have said "I drive an A-reg Escort" or a "B-reg escort". The only time that info would appear would have been in the classifieds.
Often there is no difference between a 2013 Focus and a 2014 Focus but people here seem to need to announce that they are driving the latest model.
So by August/September 1981 DeLorean dealers needed to be selling 1982 DeLoreans so prospective customers weren't comparing the 1982 Corvette/911/whatever against "last years model" DeLorean
In June/July of a particular year, manufactures start stockpiling cars of the following model year. We are now getting bombarded with ads for 2016 models as well as "end-of-year" clearout sales of 2015 models.
Dermot
vin 2743
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but now nr. Atlanta GA
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