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I think thats all going to Japan market. I suspect 2.5k to US each year.
I'm not saying you're wrong, because I rarely trust what others put on the internet - but the translation put the 10K/year figure for North America
 

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Also looking for translation on this. Appears to be double allocations for remaining FY23 in comparison to FY22
well... i'm confused because i didn't think there were any allocations of FK8 at the end of 2022? I remember going to the dealers in july/aug OF 2022 for the FL5, and all they had were used FK8s then. Anyone here able to clarify? Thanks!
 


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Also looking for translation on this. Appears to be double allocations for remaining FY23 in comparison to FY22
This chart would also imply that there are currently 6k units in the US but VIN numbers aren't even north of 2200 right now....
 

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This chart would also imply that there are currently 6k units in the US but VIN numbers aren't even north of 2200 right now....
North America in whole, not just US. I agree something doesn't add up, but the overall number plates have jumped past 10K so the total figure is actually spot on. Maybe something is off with respect to the timing?
 

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Yeah. Production timing vs shipping timing are two very different things. That’s probably the discrepancy.
 

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North America in whole, not just US. I agree something doesn't add up, but the overall number plates have jumped past 10K so the total figure is actually spot on. Maybe something is off with respect to the timing?
It's just not accurate, there might be 6k units worldwide right now......what's the highest # seen in pictures so far?
 


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Over 10K number plate was confirmed a while ago - not even including the 'China' production
how would the distribution look then if North America has only received 2500ish units as the #1/2 outlet for these cars?
Not trying to argue with you at all just curious. They are currently on pace in the US to match their anticipated units, 14-15k units over 3 years.
 

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I'm not saying you're wrong, because I rarely trust what others put on the internet - but the translation put the 10K/year figure for North America
There is only two years on there. So looks like a ramp this fall maybe?
 

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My FL5 finally arrived this week.

While finalizing the sale, I was hit with this:

Luxury and Fuel-Inefficient Vehicle Surcharge
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) imposes a one-time 0.4% Luxury and Fuel-Inefficient Vehicle Surcharge (LFIS) on ownership of new passenger automobiles with a sales price or lease price of at least $45,000, or a fuel efficiency rating of less than 19 miles per gallon.

So at least in NJ, a Honda Civic can now be called a "luxury" vehicle... :rolleyes:
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