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Scratchin' at 100% - Update #80 is online

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Dear F-Register Community!

Some now think that they will be picky, those from F-Register, with 0.2% more coverage per month, but actually we are just proud.

After spending the month closing our known gaps below S/N 120000, we can now say: we are happy with a current coverage of 99.987%!

This is the last water level report for now: so close to 100%, scratching on that, what more could we want? What is missing? 40 numbers between 18915 and 48879 have been open for, we can say, decades and are only being clarified very, very slowly; even our expert forums have few answers.

And we are satisfied that our assumption is that about 1,000 new serial numbers are added every month. For April we can report 1,265 totally new entries.

For us, this means that we can now get used to more details and that we can use our statistics on quantities, production periods, the distinction between quantities by kind of transmission - everything that seems nerdy in its entirety, but so much added value in terms of knowledge individual vehicles means.

So stay tuned to see how F-Register develops at its current high quality level and stay with us - we look forward to seeing you and your interest.

And if you like it, you're welcome to talk about it

Your

F-Register team


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