13/06/2020 @ 22:55:07: Mystery Man: Mass change model info thread
24/06/2020 @ 02:12:25: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
There is a special case for the Trooper, I guess it was requested at some point. Shall I just remove that?
Yes, please. The problem with the I & II, is that the first generation of the Trooper was - bizarrely - called Trooper II in North America, and until 1989. Then it was just Trooper.
Now that I've put a "mark" on all these entries, the american-spec ones read "
Isuzu Trooper II I" which is a bit confusing. That's why I'm asking for a "Series" mark for these Troopers.
24/06/2020 @ 06:37:56: antp: Mass change model info thread
Done
For the Frontera, is A & B really used on these?
10/07/2020 @ 15:30:11: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
No idea. A, B, C... is the usual way of counting Opel generations. Are they used for the Fronteras too ? Maybe at least in Germany.
14/07/2020 @ 15:49:17: dhill_cb7: Mass change model info thread
Hello,
I have researched a lot of Brazilian Chevrolet models recently. I stumbled across the Corolla Fielder.
It was badged only as a Fielder upon viewing for sale sites. Plate checks in Brazil (found a few) only pull Fielder nameplate and do not mentioned Corolla at all.
Do we keep the Corolla name on the wagon ? It seems it was marketed as a Corolla Fielder but the evidence above seems to disprove that?
Here is a nice write up (if you can't read Protugeuse you will need google translate):
https://www.noticiasautomotivas.com.br/toyota-fielder/
15/07/2020 @ 22:25:43: Sandie: Mass change model info thread
No idea. A, B, C... is the usual way of counting Opel generations. Are they used for the Fronteras too ? Maybe at least in Germany.
TBH, the Opel letters are sometimes used here to describe Vauxhalls (Corsas, Vectras etc), probably as much as - if not more than - MK numbers.
Not sure about the Frontera, wasn't it as much a restyling of an old platform much like the 2000+ Omega B2?
21/07/2020 @ 23:05:05: night cub: Mass change model info thread
22/07/2020 @ 11:33:55: antp: Mass change model info thread
Done
26/07/2020 @ 14:11:49: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
I have researched a lot of Brazilian Chevrolet models recently. I stumbled across the Corolla Fielder.
It was badged only as a Fielder upon viewing for sale sites. Plate checks in Brazil (found a few) only pull Fielder nameplate and do not mentioned Corolla at all.
Do we keep the Corolla name on the wagon ? It seems it was marketed as a Corolla Fielder but the evidence above seems to disprove that?
I've had a look at my bedside website, the one that started my interest in Toyota chassis codes, and it appears you're right.
http://japan-parts.eu/toyota/gr/2006/corolla-s-america/zze122l-gwmnkg/4_157350_012_/body/7501_emblem-name-plate-exterior-interior/2
I've updated them manually, since it's just thirteen cars. The rest are Corolla Fielders, mostly JDM versions.
27/07/2020 @ 09:19:52: antp: Mass change model info thread
Done
06/08/2020 @ 11:16:04: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
I have a bigger request, but I don't know if it's feasble.
It's about the second generation Honda Accord. Most of them are coded [SY] - we have 19 pages of them - but it's mostly wrong.
http://imcdb.org/vehicles_make-Honda_model-SY.html
SY was the chassis code for models with a 1.6 litre engine. But North American models had a 1.8 litre engine instead. And then they changed to a different 1.8 litre engine mid-career.
So I'd like to know if it's possible to do a mass change for all "Made for USA" and "Made for CDN" second gen. Accords. 1982 & 83 models, from SY to SZ, and 1984 & 85 from SY to AD.
06/08/2020 @ 13:24:32: antp: Mass change model info thread
Sure.
So, for Make = Honda, Model = Accord, Chassis = SY, Made for is USA or CDN,
if year between 1982 & 1983, chassis becomes SZ
if year between 1984 & 1985, chassis becomes AD
right?
06/08/2020 @ 23:12:59: Mystery Man: Mass change model info thread
08/08/2020 @ 14:13:06: antp: Mass change model info thread
The 2015-18 Nissan Pulsar C13 was even developed by Nissan Motor Ibérica, not just built there, and only for the European market. So origin is Spain, the 'Made for'- and 'Built in'-tag aren't necessary then.
done
06/09/2020 @ 01:09:53: Mystery Man: Mass change model info thread
06/09/2020 @ 05:46:21: Exiv96: Mass change model info thread
Sure.
So, for Make = Honda, Model = Accord, Chassis = SY, Made for is USA or CDN,
if year between 1982 & 1983, chassis becomes SZ
if year between 1984 & 1985, chassis becomes AD
right?
Yes, that's correct. Sorry, I haven't been to the forum for a while.
08/09/2020 @ 08:38:02: antp: Mass change model info thread
Both done