@Tigger
Finally came around to recheck "my"
source.
Absatzzahlen Commodore Deutschland bis 31.12.93
(herausgegeben von der Marketing-Abteilung Commodore Frankfurt)
Amiga CD32 25.000
Amiga CDTV 25.800
Amiga 500 1.081.000
Amiga 500+ 79.500
Amiga 600 193.000
Amiga 1000 27.500
Amiga 1200 95.500
Amiga 2000 124.500
Amiga 3000 8.300
Amiga 4000/030 7.500
Amiga 4000/040 3.800
Well, o.k., it is only for Germany, but since that was their biggest market.
What is clear is that they sold about 1 A2000 for every 10 A500, and that A3000/4000 were very very rare, something that still reflects on the 2nd hand market today. A2000s, evenso older are still cheap and plentifull, while A3000/4000 are rather hard any expensive to get.
Now, it may be that big-box-Amigas sold much better in the US, but hardly 10 times as much as in Germany, as it would need to reach your 100k per model.
Even todays community shows that central-european A3/4k-owners still outnumber US-Amiga-owners (and are in turn outnumbered by central-european and UK-based A1200-owners).