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It does recognize punctuation, so therefore when you search for "Eighty-Eight" it will not bring up any cars listed under "Eighty Eight" That is yet another unfortunate problem. :ohwell:

I don't really know if we should list certain years under different names (i.e. 1947 model is "98" while 1976 model is "Ninety-Eight") becuase then when the user is searching for a car he might not know which one to search for. I think it'd just make more sense if we used one form, letter or number, for all years of each model, even if it is refered to differently on the car or in sales litrerature.

Though I'm still a litlle unsure on which to use, letter or number for each one? And should we use the same format for both 98 and 88? Becuase it might be confusing to the users if we put 98s under letter notation and 88s under number notation, which is what I proposed previously.... oh, this is so confusing :crazy: Damn you Oldsmobile! Why couldn't you use more conventional names for your flagship models? :mmmfff:
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