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Thought some of you might find this interesting.
I was curious whether there was a correlation between weather/temperature and roof selection. That became the former Roof Analysis tab in the OP. But today I amended that tab to show the number of Broncos ordered per million people, by state. So now you can see not only where the Broncos are going, but also how popular they are by state. It surprised me to see that a) Kentucky only has one order on this tracking list and thus the lowest orders-per-million, while DC, which is mostly urban / suburban, has a comparatively high number of orders-per-million. Edit: There's only one in DC as-of that writing. DC is just small.
You can get to the report by navigating through the tabs / links at the bottom of the report pane in the OP. It's on the Location Analysis tab.
I'm also seeing a recent up-tick in vehicles getting built from the most-recent schedule weeks, which is good news.
Good luck to everyone, and thank you for your continued participation in this crowd-sourced analysis.
I was curious whether there was a correlation between weather/temperature and roof selection. That became the former Roof Analysis tab in the OP. But today I amended that tab to show the number of Broncos ordered per million people, by state. So now you can see not only where the Broncos are going, but also how popular they are by state. It surprised me to see that a) Kentucky only has one order on this tracking list and thus the lowest orders-per-million, while DC, which is mostly urban / suburban, has a comparatively high number of orders-per-million. Edit: There's only one in DC as-of that writing. DC is just small.
You can get to the report by navigating through the tabs / links at the bottom of the report pane in the OP. It's on the Location Analysis tab.
I'm also seeing a recent up-tick in vehicles getting built from the most-recent schedule weeks, which is good news.
Good luck to everyone, and thank you for your continued participation in this crowd-sourced analysis.
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