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What was the difference in the number of q type cars produced in 2000 and that produced in 2001?

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ImageAutomobileProductionSalesAssemblyAC 3000ME1979–1984Approximately 107 in a single generation.[3] United KingdomAC/Shelby Cobra1961–20041,003 in a single generation up to 1967. Figure includes all variations, 6 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe included.[4] United KingdomAC Frua1965–197381 in a single generation.[3] United KingdomAlfa Romeo 751985–92386,767 in a single generation.[5] ItalyAlfa Romeo 331983–95989,324 including sedan, wagon and 4x4 version.[6] ItalyAlfa Romeo 33 Stradale1967–196718 of a single generation.[7][8][9] ItalyAlfa Romeo 1551992–97191,949 of a single generation.[10] ItalyAlfa Romeo 1561997-2005680,000 in a single generation, with two facelifts.[11] Italy and  ThailandAlfa Romeo Alfasud1972–891,017,387 Including Alfasud Sprint.[12] Italy,  Malaysia,  South Africa and  MaltaAlfa Romeo Arna1983–198761,750 of a single generation.[13] ItalyAlfa Romeo Brera2005–1021,786 of a single generation.[14] ItalyAlfa Romeo GT2003–1080,832 in a single generation.[14] ItalyAlfa Romeo Montreal1970–19773,917 in a single generation.[15] ItalyAlfa Romeo Spider1966–93124,104, not including the 1993–2004 nor 2006–2010 generation. ItalyAlfa Romeo SZ and RZ1989–1991
1992–1994
1,036 coupes (SZ)[16] and 278 convertibles (RZ), also accounting for 38 SZ prototypes and test mules.[17] Italy
Alpine A1061955–1961251 in a single generation.[18] FranceAlpine A108/Willys Interlagos1958–1965236 in a single generation.[18] FranceAlpine A1101961–19778,139 French produced versions in a single generation.[18][19] FranceAlpine A3101971–8411,616 in a single generation.[20] FranceRenault Alpine GTA/A6101986–957,291 in a single generation.[21] FranceAMC Gremlin1970–78671,475 of a single generation.[22] United States,  Canada and  MexicoAMC Hornet1970–77Bestselling single design and nameplate under the American Motors marque (i.e. not counting Rambler); approximately 860,000 of a single generation.[23][24] Australia,  South Africa and  MexicoAudi 80 and 901972–964,238,247, accounting for 1,103,766 B1 (1972–1978) built[25]1,511,099 B2s (1980–88) (exclude figures for B2 Coupé)[26]and 1,623,382 B3s (1987–96)[27][28] Germany and  JapanAudi Coupé/Quattro1980–96248,545, accounting for 174,687[26] B2s (1980–88) and 73,858 B3s (1987–96).[29] Also accounting for 11,452Quattros (1980–91).[30] Quattro figures include 224 Sport Quattro (S1 pictured), 164 of those sold to private customers.[31] GermanyAudi A31996–present3,000,000th built in July 2013 over three generations.[32] Germany,  Brazil,  Belgium,  Hungary,  India and  ChinaAudi A41994–present5,000,000 until 30 March 2011.[33] Germany,  Japan,  China,  India and  IndonesiaAudi R82007–present50,700 by the end of 2013[34][35] GermanyAudi A12010–present100,000 on 23 June 2011.[36][37] BelgiumAustin-Healey Sprite1958–71Total of 129,347 produced over three generations.[38] United KingdomAustin Allegro1973–83667,192 of a single generation, either as a sedan or estate.[39] United Kingdom,  Belgium and  ItalyAustin Maestro1983–94605,411;[39] also sold under the Rover and MG marques. United Kingdom and  BulgariaAustin Metro1980–98First sold as the Austin Mini Metro and later as the Rover Metro and finally the Rover 100; 2,078,718.[39] United KingdomAustin Montego1984–94571,460;[39] also sold under the Rover and MG marques. United KingdomAutobianchi A1111969–7256,984[40] ItalyAutobianchi A1121969–861,254,178; also marketed as Lancia A112 in some markets and periods.[41] ItalyLancia Y101985–1995over 850,000 to 1992, total also accounts for Lancia export version.[42] ItalyAvanti II1965–84
1987–88
An estimated 3,081 in one generation (not counting those made previously by Studebaker).[43] United States
B[edit]ImageAutomobileProductionSalesBMC ADO161962–742,167,783 made under the brand names of Austin, Morris, MG, Riley, Vanden Plasand Wolseley.[39]BMC ADO171964–1975387,283 made under the brand names of Austin, Morris, MG, Riley, Vanden Plasand Wolseley.[39]BMW 3261936–41
1946
15,952 in a single generation, 15,936 built under pre-war BMW[44] and 16 post-war under EMW[45]
BMW 3281936–40464 in a single generation.[46]BMW 3271937–41
1946–55
2,470 in a single generation, 1,965 built under pre-war BMW[47] and 505 post-war under EMW.[45]
BMW 5071956–59253 in a single generation.[48]BMW 5031956–59413 in a single generation.[49]BMW 3200 CS1962–65603 in a single generation.[50]BMW New Class1962–761,191,728 over two generations.[51]BMW 2000C and 2000CS1965–6913,691 in a single generation.[52]BMW CS1968–7530,546 in a single generation.[53]BMW i32013–presentAbout 65,500 through December 2016.[54]BMW i82014–present10,000 by early November 2016.[55]BMW M11978–81453 in a single generation, including 54 Procar racing cars.[56]BMW Z11989–918,000 in a single generation.[57]BMW Z81999–20035,703 in a single generation.[58]BMW 3 Series1975–presentOver 9,500,000 in the first four generations to 
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