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Originally Posted by victort
i agree. what about all the people who bought houses when the housing market was at its highest? i'm sure they'd want a refund too. not apples to apples, but it was YOUR choice to buy a 2013 at those prices that you agreed to.
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This has been said many times here, but people will never understand.
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Originally Posted by synolimit
I don't think its right that nissan knew what the 14's were gonna cost and let 13's be sold at their prices. They all roll off the assembly line at the same time, only the badge ID changes years. My car rolled off the line less than 2 months ago and was bought directly from Japan!! That's like them saying "he has car #1 and will pay $36,600 but car #291 (if 3500 or something were sold a year, that's 291 a month being built) will go for only $33,000. That's the biggest insult slap in the face they could do to a customer.
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A lot can happen in 2 months, let alone in a year. I don't think it's fair for you to say that Nissan 'knew' what it was going to cost. They don't. The JPY/USD probably played a big factor in it. Last year, the rate was like 80 JPY to 1 USD or something like that. Today it's close to 98 to 1.
And regards to your assembly line example. I'm certain that Nissan increased MSRP during the same model year before (
Did the price of a 2012 just go up??). Same car,same model year, same assembly line. MSRP went up.