One piece of paper, you have asked one question, how many HR Premiers had 4 speed. (BTW the HK option list is 20 pages long)
What about how many specials
How many were special wagons
How many were premier wagon
How many were standard
How many of those had disc brakes
How many were in each exterior colour
How many were in each interior colour
How many were silver mink with black trim
How many were 186S
How many were bench seat (yes you could order a bench in the Premier).
How many had a vinyl roof
How many had two tone roof
How many had cloth trim
How many had power steering
How many???????
These are the questions that people want answered. I get them all the time, how many had this exterior with this interior with this engine etc. How unique is my car? Some also want to know the breakdown of 186 to 161 in Standard and Special. I have 14 qustions above about the 4 speed, a marketing report, that has the info you are after is about 50 pages long.
These have a breakdown of popular items, so they can make up the next model. The include how popular a colour is, for example Warwick yellow was not a popluar colour on the HK Monaro as a %, so Holden did not offer it in the HT, yet Bright blue metallic was, so it became Monza Blue. The white hot holden had the popular options of heater and discs with blue or gold trim, as these were what many ordered.
They would have known how many of this or that they made, but they may not have been specific enough to answer your question, they might know how many 4 speed HRs were made, how many 186S were ordered, but may not know how many 4 speed 186S were made.
Once you get to HK the reports would have been huge, due to the large number of options. You could order over 2 million different HK Monaro (337) coupes and they made only 5000. So if I wanted to know how many 161, 4 speed, disc brake, reclining bucket, with sports dash and tacho base model Monaros were made, should Holden be able to tell me?
Claims are made all the time, only 5 in this colour, or only so many 4 speeds etc.
If Holden announced they had their records tomorrow, many would want this information, which would cost them huge amounts of resources. To go through all the HR records to find how many 4 speed Premiers were made would cost them money for no reward (it would not make people go and buy a new car)
Warren
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Edited by user Sunday, 30 January 2011 6:41:11 PM(UTC)
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