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Originally Posted by bcpianoman
As I understand it, there are about 296,000,000 people in the United States and about 25,000 SVXs were imported into the States. There are about 33,000,000 people in Canada and only about 700 SVXs were imported into Canada. That means that there are about 12,000 Americans for every SVX imported into the States and a whopping 47,000 Canadians for every SVX imported into Canada. SVXs are apparently much more rare north of the boarder than south.
33,000,000 / 700 = 47,142
296,000,000 / 25000 = 11,840
In the area in which I live (Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, British Columbia) there are about 80,000 people and 7 SVXs on the road. 80,000 / 7 = 11,428. That’s much closer to the American national average than the Canadian. Anybody know the ratio in Dabob?
It would be interesting to know what the current SVX survival rate is in our respective countries. Any ideas or information?
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adjusted numbers
33,000,000 / 700 = 47,142
296,000,000 / 14,257 = 20,757
The ratio in Dabob or Burlington, is much higher than the National Average.