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Originally Posted by HEK
Inflation?..but let's say the assembly line made 10 Z's in Dec. but only shipped 1, come Jan they can release the other 9 at a higher price and it's the same vehicle. I bought my Z in 2014. The Z was a leftover 2013 with 8 miles mostly driven in the lot as it was a very snowy year so it didn't sell. The day I picked it up there was this 2014 with 2 miles and was selling for over 2k more..?? It was my lucky day I guess..
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Based on this, my guess is this: there are 2 Z’s on the lot, one 2013 and the other 2014 (this is provided both are exactly the same). If they are priced the same, chances are that 2013 Z will sit for a while, thus marking up the 2014 to have the buyer feel like they are getting a deal for the 2013. In the off chance the higher prices 2014 sells over the less expensive 2013, well they just made more money.