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Karmann Total Car Production

Since its beginning in 1901, Karmann has built more than three million complete vehicles of the models as follows, exceptions as indicated:

car make / type years number of cars comments
AMC Javelin Coupé 1968 300
Audi 80 Convertible 1997–2000 12,112
Audi A4 Cabriolet & Audi S4 Cabriolet 2002–2008 81,959 base: end 2004
BMW 2000 C/CS 1965–1970 13,696 only body in white
BMW 3.0 CS 1971–1975 21,147
BMW 635 CSI 1976–1989 86,314
Chrysler Crossfire Coupé 2003–2008 37,896
Chrysler Crossfire Convertible 2003–2008 16,269
Ford Escort FEC Convertible 1983–1990 104,237
Ford Escort Convertible 1990–1997 80,620
Ford Escort RS Cosworth 1992–1996 8,082
Merkur XR4Ti 1985-1989 42,000 U.S. version of the Ford Sierra XR4i
Land Rover Defender 2002–2005 2,777 in Brazil
Mercedes CLK A208 Convertible 1998–2003 115,264
Mercedes CLK C208 Coupé 2000–2002 28,706
Mercedes CLK A209 Convertible 2003–2008
Nissan Micra C+C 2006-2010
Porsche 356
Porsche 911 1966–1971 911, 911T, and 911E coupes only
Porsche 912 1966–1969 coupe only
Porsche 914 1969–1976 118,949
Porsche 968 1991–1994 11,803 only Body in White
Renault 19 Convertible 1990–1996 29,222 Body in White and soft tops
Renault Mégane I Convertible 1996–2003 74,096 body in white and soft tops
Renault Mégane CC 2004-2010 only retractable hardtops
Triumph TR6 1969–1976
Volkswagen Beetle Convertible 1949–1980 331,847
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupé 1955–1974 362,601
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Convertible 1957–1974 80,881
Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type34 1961–1969 42,505
Volkswagen Golf Mk1 Convertible 1979–1993 388,522
Volkswagen Corrado 1988–1995 97,521
Volkswagen Golf Mk3 Convertible 1993–1997 129,475
Volkswagen Golf Mk3 Variant 1997–1999 80,928
Volkswagen Golf Mk4 Convertible 1997–2001 82,588 base Golf Mk3
Volkswagen Scirocco I 1974–1981 504,153
Volkswagen Scirocco II 1981–1992 291,497

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