DVLA data - How many left

Folks, hoping to add some facts to the long running question of how many Z4Ms there are in the UK and what flavour they are - Coupe or Roadster.

We’ve all been able to look at the How Many Left website which draws data from DVLA published statistics which you can download and check out yourself - the data set is called veh0220. If you navigate to row 6487 the spreadsheet will tell you that there are 759 Z4Ms on the road and a further 245 SORN. But as we know frustratingly it doesn’t give us the split of R/C. There was a guy on here a few years back who used a Freedom of Information question to ask the DVLA exactly this question but he never came back to tell us the result. Assuming that was a blunt instrument for a quite easy task I recently sent the DVLA a very obsequious request for the split. They came back to me today to confirm that for the 759 on the road, the split is 415 Roadsters and 344 Coupes. That’s a 55:45% split. But what about the SORN - well given these are the Summer numbers it’s probably fair to assume the split isn’t predjudiced by more Roadsters being SORN’d in Winter so just assume the 55:45 split holds so for 1,004 cars still on the DVLA books that’s about 552 Roadsters and 452 Coupes. Given the average SORN is about 250 it probably explains why we don’t see to many of our Brothers and Sisters on the road - quite a rare car given about 12,000 E46 M3s were registered in the UK.

Hope that helps.
 
Nice detective work :thumbsup:

Do you know how that compares to the Z3M out of interest?

I imagine there's less of them but I don't know?
 
RedUn said:
Nice detective work :thumbsup:

Do you know how that compares to the Z3M out of interest?

I imagine there's less of them but I don't know?

Here you go, ask here.
https://www.mcoupe.co.uk/forum/
 
RedUn said:
Nice detective work :thumbsup:

Do you know how that compares to the Z3M out of interest?

I imagine there's less of them but I don't know?

482 Coupes (277 on road, 205 SORN)
523 Roadsters (302 on road, 223 SORN)
 
Well done for getting a reply from DVLA. :thumbsup:

It looks like my car is rarer than I thought! And we did pretty well at the Ace Cafe in September as I remember seeing 7 - apologies if I missed anyone.
 
Dusty Rhodes said:
RedUn said:
Nice detective work :thumbsup:

Do you know how that compares to the Z3M out of interest?

I imagine there's less of them but I don't know?

482 Coupes (277 on road, 205 SORN)
523 Roadsters (302 on road, 223 SORN)
Awesome! Really similar numbers!

For some reason I couldn't get Z3M data on how many left
 
So I pushed my luck with the DVLA and got the SORN mix too :D

Today there are 1,004 Z4Ms on the DVLA books. 759 on-road, 245 SORN. The ratio of Coupe’s to Roadsters didn’t actually hold up in fact, there are more Coupes on SORN.

759 on-road is 415 Roadster, 344 Coupe
245 SORN is 101 Roadster, 144 Coupe

So nationwide today there are 1,004 Z4Ms, 516 Roadsters and 488 Coupes. There we go - final closure!

Reminder that original registered total (2009) was 1,100, so 96 casualties so far.

Thanks to Stephen R at the DVLA who was very helpful.
 
More MCs SORN'd in winter than MRs... and they have the cheek to call us MR lot soft hairdresser types :evil: :lol:
 
The howmanyleft data (and in turn the DVLA) is a bit flaky due to inconsistencies in the way vehicle designations are entered onto registration documents. It’s not too bad for M-Zeds, but it’s woefully inaccurate for ZCs for instance, suggesting there are far fewer on the road than there actually are.

There were 1206 M-Zeds registered in the UK altogether - 592 coupes and 614 roadster according to TonyZ4C’s excellent database.
 
Dusty Rhodes said:
Folks, hoping to add some facts to the long running question of how many Z4Ms there are in the UK and what flavour they are - Coupe or Roadster.

We’ve all been able to look at the How Many Left website which draws data from DVLA published statistics which you can download and check out yourself - the data set is called veh0220. If you navigate to row 6487 the spreadsheet will tell you that there are 759 Z4Ms on the road and a further 245 SORN. But as we know frustratingly it doesn’t give us the split of R/C. There was a guy on here a few years back who used a Freedom of Information question to ask the DVLA exactly this question but he never came back to tell us the result. Assuming that was a blunt instrument for a quite easy task I recently sent the DVLA a very obsequious request for the split. They came back to me today to confirm that for the 759 on the road, the split is 415 Roadsters and 344 Coupes. That’s a 55:45% split. But what about the SORN - well given these are the Summer numbers it’s probably fair to assume the split isn’t predjudiced by more Roadsters being SORN’d in Winter so just assume the 55:45 split holds so for 1,004 cars still on the DVLA books that’s about 552 Roadsters and 452 Coupes. Given the average SORN is about 250 it probably explains why we don’t see to many of our Brothers and Sisters on the road - quite a rare car given about 12,000 E46 M3s were registered in the UK.

Hope that helps.

There is a complete database on Z4M’s which shows there were approx 600 of each sold in the UK (592 coupe and 614 roadster). You can break it down to colour combinations and interior trim to.

http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/index.html

The DVLA info is not very accurate and depends how the cars are registered.
 
Dusty Rhodes said:
…Reminder that original registered total (2009) was 1,100, so 96 casualties so far…
When I exported mine, it became a ‘casualty’ in as much as it’s neither registered nor SORN’ed.
There were 100 registered in Aus, so the arrival of mine made a significant contribution to the numbers!
 
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