Are we getting more common or......
Originally posted by MrClean
Mainstream, no. But, there are now 5 MY's on the road (00,01,02,03,04) and when you consider the per capita numbers there may appear to be an abundance in some areas.
I don't know exact numbers, but they are in the neighborhood of 5,000 for MY00, 9,000 MY01, and close to 13,000 for MY 02. 03MY the number went down slightly, but the point is those production numbers still make the S2k limited, not mainstream.
While I was in South Texas this past week for work, I saw only ONE S2k the entire time and that was driving a total of 250 miles around the area.
So around here, we may see a higher concentration (especially as the weather warms), but by no means are we mainstream.
Mainstream, no. But, there are now 5 MY's on the road (00,01,02,03,04) and when you consider the per capita numbers there may appear to be an abundance in some areas.
I don't know exact numbers, but they are in the neighborhood of 5,000 for MY00, 9,000 MY01, and close to 13,000 for MY 02. 03MY the number went down slightly, but the point is those production numbers still make the S2k limited, not mainstream.
While I was in South Texas this past week for work, I saw only ONE S2k the entire time and that was driving a total of 250 miles around the area.
So around here, we may see a higher concentration (especially as the weather warms), but by no means are we mainstream.
good point...when you cruch the #'s the does seem logical
oh ya....
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