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I read somewhere there will be 10,000 Caymans in 2006. I'm curious where they will go exactly. Has anyone seen data that shows more of a break down, like by country or state? I'm wondering how often I'll be seeing them on the road...
From what I've read about 4000 are targeted for the U.S. with the majority on the East and West Coasts. I doubt I'll have many to wave at here in northern New Mexico.
I am sure that we could dream up some nice day-time drives in Northern New Mexico for October 2006 and attract a nice collection of multi-colored Caymans to compliment the International Balloon Fiesta, the Rio Grande Apple and Chile Harvest and the art scene in Sante Fe. Sante Fe would make a great home base for the Cayman S drives. Make your reservations now.
We sure won't see many here in Islands. We have only one dealer and he is getting 6. 2 in Jan, 2 in Feb and 2 more in March. He says after that he has no idea what his next allocation will be.