The most popular and sought-after technical data
11/30/2013
The online world is a paradise for statisticians. It's unbelievable what you can investigate and analyze. We recently analyzed which vehicles our readers are most interested in the technical data of. Here are the top 25, i.e. the most-read vehicle types:
1) Porsche 911 S
2) NSU-Fiat Jagst 770
3) Jaguar E-Type
4) Porsche Speedster
5) Zastava 750
6) Mercedes Benz 190 SL
7) Alfa Romeo Dauphine
8) BMW 2000 Tl
9) Porsche 911
10) Porsche Carrera RS
11) Steyr Puch Haflinger 700 AP
12) Ferrari 500 Superfast
13) Porsche 911 SC
14) MG TD Midget Mark II
15) Opel Olympia
16) Porsche 917
17) Porsche 911 T
18) de Tomaso Pantera GTS
19) Bonanza GT
20) Lamborghini Miura P 400 S
21) MG TC Midget
22) Alfa Romeo Giulietta Spider Veloce
23) VW Standard
24) Porsche Carrera
25) Porsche 908 Spider
Most of the vehicles listed make you nod your head casually. Sure, people want to know what the technology of a Porsche 911 S or a Jaguar E-Type was all about. But what exactly is an NSU-Fiat Jagst 770, some will ask. Well, in the mid-sixties, this was the variant of the Fiat 600 D assembled in the German Fiat assembly plant. A picture of the vehicle from 1964 can be seen above.
And how should you imagine a Zastava 750? Exactly the same as the NSU-Fiat Jagst 770, because it is also a descendant of the Fiat 600, except that the Zastava 750 was built until the end of the 1970s and produced up to 32 hp. And this is what it looked like:
Yes, that's what you find out when you analyze access frequencies in our technical data.
And what can we learn from this? Well, we're still puzzling over that. But perhaps our readers will have a good idea.









