s219
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All he did was scrape data from Dreamshop, which is normally a reliable way to find the highest VIN, so that is a dependable number in my opinion. I'll let the OP describe/defend his method if he wishes but I consider it to be dependable data.o
I think ur wrong there too. 50-100 also doesnt' make sense. honestly i don't care about any of this lol. just wanted to point out what i heard is all. how many they actualy make? doesn't make a difference to me.
did you read the title of the thread? says "unofficial" right there, friend....
There are press releases from Honda with US sales figures if you google. They group it by calendar year and model without splitting out trim levels. Here is the data:
Calendar Year 2023: 32,090 Integras sold (all trims)
Calendar Year 2024: 24,398 Integras sold (all trims)
I do believe we could pin down ITS sales further if more people reported VINS and build dates for MY24 cars that spanned 2023 and 2024 calendar years. Based on dealer inventories I would say ITS sales are probably ballpark 1/10 - 1/8 of total Integra sales. Dealers stock and sell way more base and A-spec cars than Type-S cars.
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