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    QLD Rego stats 2018 for Series LR's

    I was just looking at Qld's Open Data portal to see if I could find out how many soft top series were actually registered.
    Data was pretty crappy but with a bit of a tidy up … this is what I found:
    Data extract 09/10/2018
    Data currency 21/09/2018
    Data url: Vehicle registrations - Datasets | Data | Queensland Government

    Total light vehicle registration in QLD is 3,830,152
    Total Land Rover Registrations in QLD is 25,835

    All Series Land Rovers currently registered in QLD = 470
    Series 1 = 86
    Series 2 = 62
    Series 2A = 99
    Series 3 = 223

    There are only 11 registered as soft tops (6xS1, 1xS2, 2xS2A, 2xS3)

    Colours of all registered Series
    Beige = 17
    Black = 4
    Blue = 17
    Brown = 8
    Cream = 26
    Fawn = 1
    Gold = 35
    Green = 222
    Grey = 19
    Khaki = 12
    Maroon = 1
    Orange = 4
    Purple = 1
    Red = 10
    Silver = 2
    Tan = 3
    White = 12
    Yellow = 76

    Fuel Type:
    Diesel = 65
    Diesel and Gas = 1
    Gas = 1
    Petrol = 390
    Petrol and Gas = 13

    Just interesting really ...

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    excellent information but what is astonishing is the total number of light vehicles registered in Qld.

    Visually I would have thought there were more Land Rovers in total registered in Qld.

    This shows really how small the voice for say a new Defender is in Australia.

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    sadly many land rovers aren't registered as the variant they are because that variant isn't on the old rego books...

    esp true for series ii after seeing what I had to wade through when I registered my 59 swb

    it was originally reg as a series I

    I tried to get it registered as a series ii and fought for hours as there was nothing on the old books that matched

    was fun... and ended up being registered as a Land Rover series ii panel van as that was the only series ii variant available for them to use
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    Similar story in NSW for my 2a, which is registered as a table top ute as that was the only option on the computer!
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    Stats are quiet interesting
    re Incisor and JDNSW when I presented my 1966 2a 88 for rego with no roof and a road worthy certificate Vic Roads basicly excepted what I wrote on their form (vehicle was some 15 years out of rego prior to this)
    I got with no problems it registered as a 5 seater vehicle as there were bench seats in the tub
    all they were interested in were that chassis and engine number matched roadworthy certificate

    Cheers Paul

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    This will be why LR are not concerned about the traditional Defender owner and commentary of dissatisfaction from current owners/enthusiasts. They want a volume seller.
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    Just curious- How was soft top defined/ derived in the stats? My s1 is on full qld rego, Ute or station wagon were the only options, so Ute it is (3 seats up front, 80”). This was done about a year ago.
    PS for anyone in seq- the tmr ladies at Nambour are lovely to deal with, and went above and beyond to help out despite several ‘computer says no’ issues..!

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    Quote Originally Posted by QRS40 View Post
    Just curious- How was soft top defined/ derived in the stats? My s1 is on full qld rego, Ute or station wagon were the only options, so Ute it is (3 seats up front, 80”). This was done about a year ago.
    PS for anyone in seq- the tmr ladies at Nambour are lovely to deal with, and went above and beyond to help out despite several ‘computer says no’ issues..!
    Hi QRS40
    The counts by body type by model are as follows (I think these add up):
    Series 1
    4 Panel Van
    6 Soft top
    65 Utility
    11 Wagon

    Series 2
    4 Panel Van
    1 Soft top
    39 Utility
    18 Wagon

    Series 2A
    1 Campervan
    3 Minibus
    15 Panel Van
    1 Sedan
    2 Soft top
    60 Utility
    1 Van

    16 Wagon

    Series 3

    3 Minibus
    32 Panel Van
    1 Sedan

    2 Soft top
    2 Ute cab'n'chassis
    103 Utility
    1 Van
    79 Wagon

    Looks a bit random … might be whoever enters it into the system.
    Let me know if you want any other slice/dice or the cleaned csv.
    Ta
    Richard
    Last edited by RichardJ; 18th October 2018 at 09:48 PM. Reason: fix formatting

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    2020 Queensland stats update

    Queensland Transport and Main Roads updated their OpenData vehicle rego stats last month.
    Here's a quick summary on Series registrations:
    Total light vehicles 3,933,255
    Total count of Land Rovers (and what appear to be Leyland LR models) currently registered in Queensland (1948 to end of 2019) is around 27,230.
    Total Series vehicles (including 101's) is 792.

    Assumptions to classify into Series due to inconsistent model data:
    Series 1 1948 – 1958
    Series 2 1959 – 1961
    Series 2a 1962 – 1971
    Series 3 1972 – 1984

    The data is certainly not clean. Obvious errors include:
    A 1953 and 1955 Series 2
    Several Series 2A listed in 1958 and the early 1980’s
    A 1963 Range Rover
    Several Series 2’s in the late 1960’s and early 70’s
    Several 1970’s Defenders

    After some broad reclassification (assigning models where none existed or obvious errors) and doing some slicing and dicing we find that:
    Model total count Petrol Diesel with gas
    101 6 4 1 1
    S1 116 111 5
    S2 43 38 4 1
    S2A 203 182 16 5
    S3 424 336 81 7


    Most popular 3 colours in order are:
    101 Green, beige, cream
    S1 Green, grey, yellow
    S2 Green, grey, blue
    S2A Green, cream, grey
    S3 Green, yellow, gold

    Any other summaries of interest let me know.
    Ta
    Richard

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    Check for Leyland Land Rover. At Leyland T&B we registered all LR's and RR's as Leyland.
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