As indicated 4 days ago, I will replace the non-standard picture of the black t cab with 355 wheels with a picture of the stock car. Buzzm (talk) 22:32, 15 November 2015 (UTC)
Changomo: You've been busy on the Ferrari Mondial page! It is protocol not to post pix of cars with aftermarket components, esp. wheels. The black t cab is sporting 355 wheels, not OEM wheels. I will set up the Mondial t section with a stock cabriolet in the infobox section and a coupe in the left/text section. More t cabs were made than coupes so that follows the production numbers. Giving you the heads up. Also: Jury is out on the purpose of the relative comparison charts. This is clearly a Mondial-beats-all list. And I own one so it's not like I dispute the numbers -- it's the intention of the publication. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Buzzm (talk • contribs) 02:49, 11 November 2015 (UTC)
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I do not think that the huge comparative section is really in line with policy, WP:NOTSTATSBOOK and WP:NOTCATALOGUE. If you would like to make a point about Its reception what you want is someone (preferably writing for a respected media outlet) summarizing the reception, then put that guys conclusion in the article. I think the large and assuredly lovingly crafted comparison table would fit better on a Mondial specific site. Toasted Meter (talk) 17:10, 8 February 2018 (UTC)
Boulderdash, the no statsbook gave for examples #3 being the one most applicable:
The statistics said - do not include stats that lack context, outside a table, and with no source. -Is the tables you keep on trying to censor have no context, outside a table, or have no documentation? Every car article in every mainstream magazine has a competitor section to give CONTEXT to the vehicles performance
The second 'violation' you refer to is
None of these example apply to a competitor tables.
Please do not censor data - was there a datapoint in there that was wrong, misleading? I am assuming at this point there was a car near and dear to your heart that you seem intent on HIDING information?
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Pushing Your agenda against facts. Porsche 959 is a production and street legal car. More than 300 were made. Just because it was not welcome in US due to emissions regulations does not make it non-production prototype. Homologation specials are considered production cars. "Worldwide-availability" is not a factor. Also US-availability is not a synonim to Worldwide-availability. Maserati 3200 GT, for example, was not available in US, was it also an illegal prototype? Records held by cars are not bound by the markets they were intended for. Your edits are increasingly disruptive. YBSOne (talk) 08:55, 2 July 2019 (UTC)
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