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I don't see the numbers as a train wreck. It's just evolution.
Gingerbread isn't 3.x, so I don't really see how that follows on from my point.
From what I gather, ICS (4.x) does have a larger disk footprint (possibly memory too?) than Gingerbread (2.3). So as much as I'd rather see ICS on all new handsets, Gingerbread might make more sense on some budget hardware.
I don't really know your handset well enough to comment specifically though