indio22
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The real production constraints driving higher prices are bad enough. But manufacturer/dealer induced scarcity to drive higher prices, would be an extra slap to the consumer. Hoping this doesn't drag out higher prices for years as a new norm:
"Cars are going to stay expensive for one simple reason: Dealers and automakers are loving it."
https://www.businessinsider.com/will-car-prices-drop-back-to-normal-or-stay-high-2022-5
"Cars are going to stay expensive for one simple reason: Dealers and automakers are loving it."
https://www.businessinsider.com/will-car-prices-drop-back-to-normal-or-stay-high-2022-5