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Will NA cars be more sought after in a few years?

Actually I checked and if I've interpreted the vin correctly it's a 2016 build because the 10th letter is a G.

That's according to Interweb but I stand to be correctifeded

Oops double post.
 
The only way i know for certain is to call up the dealer and ask them.

there is a link posted on Reenlist to get a build sheet from a VIN, but that does not appear to work for UK cars at a least.

My July/August 2015 build GTS is also a 'G' and I think that refers only to the model year. I'm not sure when this changed from F, but i would guess some time in the first half of 2015??

I think it must come down to the last 5 digits of the VIN to determine when it was built :?:
 
tim993 said:
The only way i know for certain is to call up the dealer and ask them.

there is a link posted on Reenlist to get a build sheet from a VIN, but that does not appear to work for UK cars at a least.

My July/August 2015 build GTS is also a 'G' and I think that refers only to the model year. I'm not sure when this changed from F, but i would guess some time in the first half of 2015??

I think it must come down to the last 5 digits of the VIN to determine when it was built :?:

Oh ok, i will look into that, maybe speak with the dealership when i next go there as Im booked to go and collect some paperwork next week.

Were there any changes in the later models, i.e. start/stop as standard or any other things that would effect the build spec?
 

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