Some notes for anyone coming back to this thread and looking at the
www.howmanyleft.co.uk web site.
The A2 figures at re split into 12 model variants and if the numbers are below 1,000 then the actual number is shown, but for numbers greater that 1,000 they are shown in the form n.nk so these could be +/- 50. E.g. 1.5k could be from 1,450 to 1,549. Of the 12 model variants in 2006, 5 variants have numbers greater that 1,000. I'm no statistician, the total could be +/- 250 but is more likely to be +/- 50.
The main screen for each vehicle
does not show number of vehicles left! It shows number of vehicles
licenced. If you click on any of the model variants you are taken to a screen with a graph. Scroll down and there are 2 tables: Licenced and SORN. So the total left is Licenced + SORN. Counting the total SORN for 2Q 2020 comes to 1,865.
As
Andrew remarked above, given that the total number of A2s Licenced is now (2Q 2020) circa 10,000 that's an awful lot of A2s that are on SORN - almost 20%. Are the figs correct? As we know from recent Covid-19 Test and Trace, errors do happen when analysing and reporting data. Maybe it means there are 1,865 A2s waiting to be rescued! Maybe someone here is squirrelling them away for future spare parts