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Triumph

TRIUMPH

How Many Remain?

HOW MANY REMAIN

See how many vehicles remain on UK roads for this make in 2022

CARS

TOTAL

44,488

CARS

LICENSED

28,534

CARS

SORN

15,954

HOW MANY REMAIN (IN DETAIL)

See how many of this make are licensed or SORN over the past few years

HOW MANY REMAIN (ALL MODELS)

See how the breakdown of how many models remain for this make

MODEL

2022 LICENSED

2022 SORN

2022 TOTAL

Triumph

28,534

15,954

44,488

Stag

6,073

2,372

8,445

TR6

4,023

1,045

5,068

Spitfire 1500

2,151

1,964

4,115

Spitfire (Sub-Model Unidentified)

1,507

1,249

2,756

Vitesse (Sub-Model Unidentified)

1,658

853

2,511

Herald 13/60

1,403

942

2,345

TR7 Convertible

840

1,136

1,976

Herald 1200

975

665

1,640

GT6 (Sub-Model Unidentified)

838

616

1,454

TR7

479

781

1,260

2000 (Sub-Model Unidentified)

754

481

1,235

TR4A

1,021

212

1,233

TR3

1,002

190

1,192

TR4

947

220

1,167

Spitfire Mk IV

589

406

995

Dolomite Sprint

450

364

814

Spitfire Mk III

352

240

592

TR5

479

103

582

TR2

429

75

504

2500

213

180

393

Acclaim

95

289

384

GT6 Mk III

244

129

373

Herald 12/50

219

140

359

Dolomite (Sub-Model Unidentified)

202

136

338

1300

215

119

334

Model Not Specified

191

129

320

Dolomite 1500HL

149

169

318

Toledo

159

145

304

Herald (Sub-Model Unidentified)

188

71

259

1500

141

117

258

Dolomite 1850HL

116

124

240

Dolomite 1300

118

98

216

Spitfire Mk II

140

70

210

Dolomite 1500

36

55

91

TR8

57

25

82

GT6 Mk I

34

25

59

Spitfire Mk I

34

19

53

Dolomite (1934 - 1940)

13

0

13

THE DATA

FAQs about the data, its constraints and uses

DATA SOURCE

All data on this site is derived from the vehicle licensing statistics published by the Department for Transport and the DVLA in the UK.

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This data is UK specific.

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Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

WHICH CARS ARE IN THE DATABASE

The data covers every car that is licensed (i.e. taxed and used on the road) or SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification, i.e. the vehicle is registered but cannot be driven on a public road). 

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Vehicle make and model are recorded as per their V5. V5's don't always have the exact correct model listed (as DVLA don't have it as an option provided by the manufacturer initially) - in this case the model will be set to "Missing" and is unidentifable from the data.

HOW SHOULD THIS DATA BE USED

Given the previous, take all the data with a pinch of salt.

 

It won't be 100% accurate but will be a very good indicator of how many vehicles are left on the road for each make and model.

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It's to be used for fun, not financial decision making.

YOUR DATA DIFFERS FROM OTHER SITES

Glad you asked! It does indeed and there's good reason.

 

Other sites simply take the make and model provided by DVLA and show you the statistics based on that.

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That's prone to error. For example, an Alfa Romeo GTV is a DVLA model, as you know that could be a 105 series, a 916 or multiple other models over a 50+ year period.

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We go a step further and look at every model on a year basis, apply our thousands of rules to get the correct model that can be mapped to our model list.

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In other words, we're going a step further to be more accurate and more precise.

HOW OFTEN IS THE DATA UPDATED

DVLA update the data and publish the new data tables every quarter. We update this data once recevied.

I HAVE A QUESTION

If you have any questions about the data, spotted an error or want to know more, please contact us at hello@theclassicvaluer.com

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