Have IS-F production numbers by year ever been released?
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Have IS-F production numbers by year ever been released?
The search on here and Google have failed me. I'm sure this question has been asked and answered before, but if someone could point me to reliable data, I'd appreciate it. I'm just curious as to how many IS-Fs were shipped to the USA per year if that data has been made available. I've seen many other places where you can find the information even broken down by car color with respect to other vehicles, but nothing on the IS-F. I've only found scant data relating to the 2008 IS-F, but nothing beyond that.
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The post with the information closest to your question is here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...to-date-4.html
Maybe Flip will monitor this and post again. BTW, the last four digits in the VIN are sequential. Mine is an '08 with a VIN of 4420, made in the last month of '08 production.
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https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...to-date-4.html
Maybe Flip will monitor this and post again. BTW, the last four digits in the VIN are sequential. Mine is an '08 with a VIN of 4420, made in the last month of '08 production.
Lou
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Yeah, I found that old 2008 thread as well as another one on another forum in my Google search. Can't find anything that isn't 3+ years old though. I know I've seen data from other car manufacturers that say how many cars they produced per color and per year, but maybe Toyota/Lexus does not make their data as transparent?
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Toyota is very tight lipped about production numbers. We went through a host of gyrations trying to get production numbers for the Supra to mimic NSXprime's site, and despite everything, we can't be confident the numbers at www.mkiv.com are right. For reasons far beyond my comprehension, Toyota officially says it is very difficult to get accurate production numbers for a given market. It would seem pretty simple to me - count the number of VINs for a given market (because each market has unique VIN requirements) and there you go. But apparently it's more complex than that. At least that's what Toyota says officially.
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I doubt the first one built was 0001. The prolly started with 0100 or 1000 or higher. I hear that there are about 2500 to 5000 amg c63's built per year and I see way more of those out there and F's
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I wouldn't count on your VIN to say which number IS-F you have. It is most likely a katashiki/variation of the IS. If that's the case, your number would fall in line with the total # of IS's built, not just IS-Fs (i.e. - VIN # 2034 could be #2034 ISxxx built, but only #42 of the IS-F katashiki). Prototypes are also assigned a VIN so that screws with the numbers as well.
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I wouldn't count on your VIN to say which number IS-F you have. It is most likely a katashiki/variation of the IS. If that's the case, your number would fall in line with the total # of IS's built, not just IS-Fs (i.e. - VIN # 2034 could be #2034 ISxxx built, but only #42 of the IS-F katashiki). Prototypes are also assigned a VIN so that screws with the numbers as well.
Lou
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Toyota is very tight lipped about production numbers. We went through a host of gyrations trying to get production numbers for the Supra to mimic NSXprime's site, and despite everything, we can't be confident the numbers at www.mkiv.com are right. For reasons far beyond my comprehension, Toyota officially says it is very difficult to get accurate production numbers for a given market. It would seem pretty simple to me - count the number of VINs for a given market (because each market has unique VIN requirements) and there you go. But apparently it's more complex than that. At least that's what Toyota says officially.
Well at least that explains why I couldn't find anything on Google. So does maybe 2500/year to the US sound about right? Almost every single person who comments on my car has said "I've never seen one of these before!" especially among the non-gearheads. Everyone has heard of the M3 though. I always tell them it has a limited production to make it seem super-cool and mysterious.
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