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This is great. Graphics always help me process numbers. Thanks.
This oughta be interesting! I always feel like Europe does take the crown when it comes to CJs, however that may be locational bias. They just suit the size of the region better than the US it feels like. If you can work in some sort of comparison on US vs. Europe or which models are more popular in which geographic region that would be awesome 👌 Definitely looking forward in any case!
Your graph is missing straight CJ. CJ1 is *not* the same thing. There's CJ, CJ1, CJ1+, etc.
This is cool! We have a few CJ's in our fleet.
Some great insight, Colin!
Colin, curious why you didn’t include the M2?
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